Ash Rising
Greg Weeks Lyrics


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All the little ones are waiting
For the one to call them out
Silent in the fields they're shaking
Pinching so as not to shout
When will we rise?
Ash silently rising
We are on the side of evil
Tell us does it hurt to breathe
Down here we are kept in secret
Loneliness our sole belief
When will we rise?
Ash silently rising
Cradled in the arms of midnight
Swollen and serenely bare
Will the hour of atonement




Find us feeling barely there
Ash silently rising

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Greg Weeks's song "Ash Rising" are cryptic and open to interpretation. The opening lines suggest a group of people or children waiting for a leader to call them out. They remain silent and pinching, possibly indicating fear or anxiety. The question "When will we rise?" lingers throughout the song, hinting towards an impending event or uprising. The image of ash rising silently adds a sense of doom and destruction.


The chorus seems to suggest that the group or society is on the side of evil, questioning whether it hurts to breathe. The verse that follows describes a sense of loneliness and secrecy, reinforcing the idea of an undercurrent of rebellion or revolution. The final lines depict a scene of restlessness and unease, questioning whether the impending atonement will leave them "barely there", hinting at a feeling of vulnerability and the possibility of sacrifice.


Overall, the lyrics of "Ash Rising" are dark and disturbing, evoking a sense of unease and uncertainty. While it is unclear what the exact situation or context of the song is, it reflects on the challenges and struggles of a group or individual fighting against oppression and injustice.


Line by Line Meaning

All the little ones are waiting
There are many people eagerly waiting for something


For the one to call them out
They are waiting for a specific person to invite them


Silent in the fields they're shaking
Despite their eagerness, they are scared and nervous


Pinching so as not to shout
They are trying to contain their excitement and avoid making too much noise


When will we rise?
They eagerly anticipate the moment when they can finally act


Ash silently rising
There is something sinister happening, but it is not being openly acknowledged


We are on the side of evil
They realize that their actions could be considered immoral or negative


Tell us does it hurt to breathe
They are unsure about the consequences of their actions and are experiencing anxiety


Down here we are kept in secret
Their society or environment is secretive and not open to scrutiny


Loneliness our sole belief
They feel isolated and disconnected from others


Cradled in the arms of midnight
They feel safe and protected by darkness, which represents the unknown


Swollen and serenely bare
Their environment is expansive and empty


Will the hour of atonement
They are reflecting on the idea of redemption and making amends for past actions


Find us feeling barely there
They feel insignificant and unimportant in the grand scheme of things


Ash silently rising
The ominous feeling from earlier is still present and growing




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Comments from YouTube:

Kika Mal

What a great song, love it, has a nice 70s rock feeling to it, actually it reminds me of Pink Floyd's early 70s music :)

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