Song Length |
4:42 |
Genre |
Rock - Progressive Rock, Rock - Modern |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Troubled, Worried |
Subject |
War, Conformity |
Lyrics
The Fall Of Urantia
For 300,000 years he was prince, the seraphim cheered,
Â?HeÂ?s beautiful, born of the light.Â?
Yet darkness would prevail, willing the people to bow down and hail,
Â?HeÂ?s beautiful, our wonderful prince.Â?
His will was free and intentions grand.
He spread the wisdom across our great land,
How beautiful, but all was not well.
Among the superiors, signs of trouble and whispers of war,
They reached our home, Caligastia was sold.
He was so bold,
With malice so cold,
-chorus 1-
And much of what we see today,
Came from CaligastiaÂ?s way,
In his own mind he had the right to take it.
And now it seems weÂ?re trapped in time,
Payments made for otherÂ?s crimes,
And you say youÂ?ll do your best to make it.
But I think that youÂ?d fake it.
A declaration of liberty, our prince cried it would set us all free.
A disputable gesture,
And most of those under his command put their faith in LuciferÂ?s hands.
Such a sad mistake,
Our will they would take.
A story so old,
But it must be told.
-chorus 2-
ThereÂ?s still time to offer prayer for all of those that didnÂ?t care,
And those who took GodÂ?s will and would forsake it.
Our destiny is so sublime; it makes no sense, reason or rhyme,
But you say youÂ?ll do your best to make it.
DonÂ?t even try to fake it.
(repeat chorus 2)