Stones and Pillars
Ghost Brigade Lyrics


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Crawl my way through growel and crust
The hardest job I've ever had
Your heart is heavy but so is mine
As I swore to you once you're never gonna walk alone

Placing this image of a man
In between stones and pillars
Deep in the shadows
Armed and protected from curious eyes

I'll keep walking till my feet give out
And my veins are dry like that wishing well
I still have a purpose
One task to do
It's like wandering without a compass
But I'm still searching for you

Misery
It is our curse
Desperation
Feels like drowning in shallow waters
In between stones and pillars

Found some burned wood and six rusty nails
Somehow I knew exactly what I'm supposed to do
Building this monument for us to remember
What was it like when there was peace

Misery
It is our curse
Desperation
Feels like drowning in shallow waters

Misery




It is our curse
Desperation

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song Stones and Pillars by Ghost Brigade tell a poignant tale of struggle, loss, and perseverance. The opening lines paint a picture of the singer crawling through difficult terrain, emphasizing the toil and hard work required to make it through difficult times. He's committed to a promise to someone else, pledging to support them and stand by them no matter what. It's an assurance of solidarity and support that's heavy on his heart but one that he is determined to follow through on.


The next verse speaks about how the singer's journey has taken him deep into the shadows, where he's found a place for a man, surrounded by stones and pillars. There's a sense that he's seeking safety and protection for the person he's committed to, trying to find a place where they can be hidden away from prying eyes. The third and fourth verses express a sort of endless wandering, a quest for meaning and purpose in a time of desperation and misery. The singer is searching for something he's yet to find, determined to keep going until his feet give out and his veins run dry.


Finally, the song ends on a note of hope, with the image of a monument built out of wood and nails, standing as a testament to the peace that once existed. There's a sense of resolution and closure here, a realization that even amidst the pain and suffering, there is still something worth fighting for.


Overall, Stones and Pillars is a powerful song that speaks to the human experience of struggle and endurance. It's a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is still a light worth pursuing.


Line by Line Meaning

Crawl my way through growel and crust
I am struggling through difficult and harsh terrain.


The hardest job I've ever had
This is the most difficult task I have ever taken on.


Your heart is heavy but so is mine
You are burdened with grief but I share the same weight.


As I swore to you once you're never gonna walk alone
I promised to support and be with you through thick and thin.


Placing this image of a man
I am setting up a memorial to an individual.


In between stones and pillars
The memorial is situated in a secluded and protected location.


Deep in the shadows
It is hidden from view and difficult to find.


Armed and protected from curious eyes
The memorial is guarded and hidden from sight to prevent interference.


I'll keep walking till my feet give out
I will persevere and continue on until I can no longer do so physically.


And my veins are dry like that wishing well
I will exhaust myself completely, like the waterless wishing well, in the pursuit of my goal.


I still have a purpose
I am driven by a strong sense of meaning and direction.


One task to do
I have a single goal or mission that I am striving to achieve.


It's like wandering without a compass
I am searching for something without a clear sense of direction or guidance.


But I'm still searching for you
Despite the difficulties, I am still driven to find what or who I am searching for.


Misery It is our curse
Pain and suffering are an inherent part of the human condition.


Desperation
When things are dire and without hope.


Feels like drowning in shallow waters
Even though the situation may not appear dangerous, it still feels like you're suffocating and struggling for air.


Found some burned wood and six rusty nails
I have discovered materials that I will use to build the memorial.


Somehow I knew exactly what I'm supposed to do
My intuition is strongly guiding me in how to construct the memorial.


Building this monument for us to remember
I am creating a lasting tribute to honor and remember what was lost.


What was it like when there was peace
The memorial is a reminder of a time long gone when there was harmony and tranquility.




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Bruno Vieira

Lyrics:
Crawl my way through growl and crust
The hardest job I've ever had
Your heart is heavy but so is mine
As I swore to you once you're never gonna walk alone

Placing this image of a man
In between stones and pillars
Deep in the shadows
Armed and protected from curious eyes

I'll keep walking till my feet give out
Any my veins are dry like that wishing well
I still have purpose
One task to do
It's like wandering without a compass
But I'm still searching for you

Misery
It is our curse
Desperation
Feels like drowning in shallow waters

In between stones and pillars

Found some burned wood and six rusty nails
Somehow I knew exactly what I'm supposed to do
Building this monument for us to remember
What was it like when there was peace

Misery
It is our curse
Desperation
Feels like drowning in shallow waters

Misery
It is our curse
Desperation

ReliaCar Transportation

ROCK'N

Richard

🤘🏻🍺

Taoma H

Haunting...

Megaï

Is there any song like that by this group ?

Brother Grim awakened

Traces of liberty is sort of similar hope that helps

Wayland

Lyrics?

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