Flesh
Everon Lyrics


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Here in this night
In the darkest of hours
I feel a cold wind that tells
Of a storm front drawing near

It speaks of greed and of hunger
Of envy and dread
Tells of the anger and hate
That arose from the fear

Who said life's easy
Who said life's fair
Who said good luck will be with those who dare

To follow their heart, and not follow their fear
And if the good all die young
Then who are all those still here

Take a look around you
See what you've got
You just see what you don't have
And of that you still have a lot

The sky is the limit
The sky's not enough
The tough keep going
Not only when the going gets rough

It seems we all
Don't worry much
About what is happening
Left and right of us

But even if I try my hardest
Not to care
One question remains
And I'd like to hear your answer

Acting on target
At robotic speed
Recklessly feeding
Your robotic needs

No minute wasted
Emotions refused
Your brain's exploited
Your heart remains unused

It seems we all...
Name your price
How much is it to buy your loyalty
I'll do so, if I can afford

Name your price
How much do you charge to show remorse
To throw your indifference overboard

Won't you once
Think just a little while about
What you will leave behind
When you decease

Won't you once
Just once be good for something
Good for someone
Good for yourself at least

Here in this night
In the darkest of hours
I feel a cold wind that tells
Of a storm front drawing near





It speaks of greed and of hunger
Of envy and d

Overall Meaning

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Tells of the anger and hate
That arose from the fear.


The lyrics of Everon's song "Flesh" send a strong message about the darker side of humanity. The song opens with the singer describing a feeling of foreboding, as if a storm is coming. This storm represents the negative qualities of human nature, such as greed, envy, and hate, which are fueled by fear. The lyrics challenge the idea that life is easy and fair, and question what it means to truly follow one's heart. The singer implores the listener to look around and appreciate what they have, rather than focusing on what they lack. The song warns against becoming too focused on material possessions, and highlights the importance of emotional connection and helping others. At the core of the song is the idea that one's legacy and impact on others are ultimately more important than any personal gain.


One interesting fact about the song is that it was included on Everon's 2004 album, "North," which was released on a label owned by prog rock musician Neal Morse. Another fact is that the song features a guest appearance by German singer Sabine Edelsbacher, who is best known as the lead vocalist for the band Edenbridge. The song's lyrics were written by Everon's lead guitarist and vocalist, Oliver Philipps. "Flesh" was one of the band's most popular songs, and was often played during their live performances.


Another interesting fact about "Flesh" is that the song's official music video features footage from the 1928 silent film "The Man Who Laughs," which was directed by Paul Leni and starred Conrad Veidt. The video was directed by German filmmaker Richy Müller, who is known for his work on TV shows and documentaries. "Flesh" was also the final track on the album "North," which received positive reviews from music critics and helped to further establish Everon's reputation as a compelling progressive rock band.


The chords for "Flesh" are as follows:


Verse: Em G D
Chorus: C G D Am


(Note: this is a basic chord progression and may not reflect the exact notes played on the recording)




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