Be'lakor - Of Breath And Bone lyrics
Tracks 01. Abeyance
02. Remnants 03. Fraught 04. Absit Omen 06. In Parting 07. The Dream And The Waking 08. By Moon And Star 01. Abeyance
As the candles yawned,
My world grew darker 'Til barely a detail remained Parchment and smoke Through distant chimes Moths carried by the breeze Her finger to my lips, I am stilled in an instant - I sip, and am numbed From here the path winds backwards At first I see my entering And then steps in reverse Descent where I had climbed To pass where I had fallen Familiar, all is skewed And yet I cannot reflect Beyond my eyelids, I have died Yet I collapse into youth Familiar, all is frayed And yet I cannot abide Beyond my eyelids, I have died Days are merging quickly now, Into years that spiral from my chest They pass but leave no mark I swallow forgotten words To gain what was lost And lose what was gained Until neither is real Behind my head, her hands hold no weight I have reached a beginning, But somehow I do not stop I fall through the first moment To find that there is more As light cascades Through the hole my body has torn Already, it is closing 02. Remnants
Embedded in fertile plain
Snared in pulp and stone Confounded being emerges Surrounded yet alone Surging growth in vigour Morbidity at bay Hale deceives the advent Of cycles in decay Winter's first marrow cracks Mother bides the spring Ne'er evade the hand of death And coursing pain it brings Matter broken, times expire Eternity's division Peer across the fatal pass Terminus inition Ills that never truly mend Breath which seldom draws in ease Pulses often miss their step Somatic ever in disease Embedded in fallow plain Consumed by pulp and stone Confounded being expires Abandoned and alone 03. Fraught
Searching, the abstract colours reason
But I persist to fail in the absence of faith Cycles bound by throes of attrition Oft united, yet surely more is lost in time Beyond fathom, billions firing Flashes burn and spew prostrate Wisped monads from crimson puncture Our bonds are broken, all meaning sundered Striving for constant reduction Bursting from the pit beneath Unyielding yet beyond the grasp Of scale and form Nothingness born Fleetingly Of sprawl and flame From nothing it came Seemingly The gap between us tears apart Impel our end Layers surge and strip away Cast into nought Of matter torn As eons I mourn Achingly Of atoms maimed As epochs are tamed Blindingly In that final absence, We never were 04. Absit Omen
Void has no resistance
As the giant stretches out A tipping point's expansion Sets astray a solar doubt Warmth and glare on every crest For cells compelled to crave A pulsing sphere forgets its past To bask in every wave Dusk comes later with each day, And morning sooner turns As shallow waters search the air, The driest flower burns Brighter skies are bathing Ever crowded slopes in light In all directions creatures dance Before their final flight Blinded at the zenith To fray the dangling thread Hum the ocean's fever pitch To see the flames ahead Distance loses meaning As the breath becomes the fire Gone are fibres; gone are thoughts ...But vapours in the pyre 06. In Parting
After one but before the next,
In a tree where new life writhed and flexed Two birds emerged to hold the world And grow from feeble talons curled But fate see them part that day As lightning cut their branch away By winds to distant places sent Almost as if it all had meant That though their bloodied wounds would fade, They'd wonder where their brother lay For every day from that day on They'd wait to hear a certain song In vain, for years, thought one was strong And one was not, for far too long Until his bones and thoughts were old, And feathers burnt and lost and cold The stronger of the two could see A distant bird, how weak was he In drawing near but knowing not, Just who he was, or why, or what the stronger talons tore at flesh And stripped away that feathered mess And all without a sound or cry, Or even ever knowing why Yet as the sun began to sink He seemed to sense, he seemed to think That soon his brother might appear From somewhere close, from somewhere near Convinced this was his brother's fate, Above his corpse, he sat... to wait 07. The Dream And The Waking
Silent but distant,
Real but not seen Here but not happening, Forever has been Into this absence, Two had but strayed Retracing in circles, They surrendered, dismayed Behind them, darkness Ahead, the unknown So they stood, uninvited ...But the roots had grown An error, a tangent A curious mind An instant, a lifetime A secret to find The dream and the waking Occurring together Realising, then That it mattered not whether Imagined movements Near shimmering webs The Nightfall descended To rest by their heads Their feet planted firmly 'Neath four darting eyes With pupils dilated, They counted the sighs Their legs fading into A curding moss Their lungs slowly filling With decades of loss That scent form the forest Not taking, not giving They knew only this ? Not buried, not living Their stagnating veins Now hidden from view In skin for the willow And bone for the dew The dream and the waking Ending together Understanding then It had not mattered, ever 08. By Moon And Star
Fifteen times the leaves had shorn,
Trod by boy and beast Kith and kin to fare him well The youngling parted east The rite was whet and worn with time, As sons dared risk unseen Mere passage had convinced the herd, And none defied routine Eyes, fixed afar - a trial to come Now, his suffering - only begun He journeyed deep into the woods, And took no drink or food Desperate to become a man, 'Fore stupor choked his mood Carrion gloated at each step, In dreams the evil milled Doubting every sickened thought Depraved against his will Eyes, turn inwards - observe with hate Now, this suffering - will not abate Growing weakness in his gait He slumped beneath the sun Each bleeding foot began to weep Skin and bone was one Rousing with a fitful gasp He crawled on tattered knees And bound for home by moon and star His trial was complete Staggers carried him to town His joy was soon to shed Kith and kin would greet him not For each one was dead The sixteenth leaves began to fall Indifferent, they withstood Now, a man with nothing left He turned back for the wood |