What's Come To Be
Gracious Lyrics


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Raging fire round the smoky sky
Tortured land seen though tired eyes
Blistered leaves on a wilting tree
Oh what's come to be

Seething waves as the oceans turn
Mountains crack, the craters cry
Moaning redwood brought crashing to it's knees
Oh what's come to be

And they told us so many lies
Desperate politicians sigh




Supernova see our futility
Oh what's come to be

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Gracious's song "What's Come To Be" paint a vivid picture of the devastating effects of human impact on the planet. The opening lines describe a scene of destruction, with a raging fire and smoky sky, viewed through the eyes of someone who is tired and helpless. The imagery of the blistered leaves on a wilting tree is particularly poignant, as it suggests that the damage is not limited to the immediate environment but affects all living things.


The second verse continues the theme of destruction, with seething waves and mountains cracking. The image of the moaning redwood tree brought crashing to its knees is particularly powerful, suggesting the loss of something ancient and valuable. The repeated refrain of "oh what's come to be" emphasizes the sense of despair and hopelessness that the song conveys.


The final lines of the song suggest that those in power are aware of the damage they are causing but are unable or unwilling to take action. The use of the phrase "desperate politicians" suggests that they are struggling to find a solution to the problem, but the reference to a supernova - a catastrophic event in space - emphasizes the idea that our situation is beyond repair.


Overall, "What's Come To Be" is a powerful and haunting song that speaks to the urgent need to address climate change and environmental destruction before it is too late.


Line by Line Meaning

Raging fire round the smoky sky
The sky is filled with fire, creating a hazy atmosphere.


Tortured land seen though tired eyes
The land appears lifeless and exhausted, as if it has been through pain and suffering.


Blistered leaves on a wilting tree
The tree is dying and its leaves are burnt and damaged.


Oh what's come to be
Expressing sadness and confusion about the alarming changes that have happened.


Seething waves as the oceans turn
The waves of the ocean are violent and agitated, showing the turmoil of nature.


Mountains crack, the craters cry
Natural structures are breaking apart and crying out in pain.


Moaning redwood brought crashing to it's knees
Even the strongest and tallest trees are falling and making sounds of agony.


Oh what's come to be
Repeating the question of what has happened to bring about such destruction.


And they told us so many lies
The people in power have been deceiving and misleading the public.


Desperate politicians sigh
Those in charge are overwhelmed and defeated, unable to find a solution.


Supernova see our futility
Even the explosion of a star emphasizes our insignificance and helplessness in the face of disaster.


Oh what's come to be
Final repetition of the question, highlighting the devastation and confusion.




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