Homo Deus Lyrics


Ten Thousand Years Denied

The Shovel has Broken Ground

The Things most Natural, Are Foreign and Obscure

The Burden of Survival, Has Been Eliminated and Cured

An Effigy in Broken Glass, of Pieces once used to Reflect the Past

Now turned to Examine the Future, Bent and Twisted it is Unclear

Now I've buried my Father, My Brother.. Sapiens..

Our Beds are Laden with Sheets, Of Fabric woven in haste

We lay to rest our fears and curse

The holes through which we shiver and ache

In craters of our father's design, lays the cracked stone of an archaic shrine

Marry us now to this Shadowed Creature

With the sweet smile but Hollow Features

Now I've buried my Brother, In the Earth next to my Father

I sift the Soil Through My Hands, They called me Homo Sapiens

Join me Here in this Godly Hall, Push and Pull, Beck and Call

Place me next to Jesus on the Wall -

Homo Deus