Ashes in the Sky
Loudness Lyrics


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I never talk to guardian angels, never look at evil past
The dying swan of sad creation, going fast away
We are born again like a phoenix passing,
Vanish like a soldier's death,
Hear the breath of moving thunder.
Red hot blow the ashes to the sky...

Shadows of war, screamin' past lies
Shadows of war, emotional ties

It comes, a deeper nightmare.
Fly me away to the holy place
Can the keepers guide forever
Will they make us pay?
We are born again like a phoenix passing,
Vanish like a soldier's death,
Hear the breath of moving thunder.
Red hot blow the ashes to the sky...

Shadows of war, love has gone blind
Shadows of war, time out of mind

Can the keepers guide forever?
Will they make us pay?
We are born again like a phoenix passing,
Vanish like a soldier's death,
Hear the breath of moving thunder.
Red hot blow the ashes to the sky...

Shadows of war, time out of mind
Shadows of war, love has gone blind
Shadows of war, screamin' past lies
Shadows of war, emotional ties
Shadows of war, shadows of war




Shadows of war, shadows of war
Time out of mind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ashes in the Sky by Loudness speak to the idea of rebirth and vanishing. The song begins with the acknowledgement that the singer has never communicated with guardian angels or delved into the darker parts of life. However, the imagery of the dying swan and the use of phoenix symbolism suggests a desire for transformation and new beginnings.


The song then takes a turn towards war, painting a picture of emotional ties and lies in the face of conflict. There is a sense of unrest and uncertainty as the singer wonders if the "keepers" will "make us pay," possibly for the sins of war or for the desire for rebirth.


The repeated line "We are born again like a phoenix passing, vanish like a soldier's death" captures the essence of the lyrics. It suggests the fleeting nature of life and the impermanence of things, perhaps even the desire to let go of past mistakes and strive for something new. The use of the word "shadow" throughout the song adds to the idea of uncertainty and the unknown.


Overall, Ashes in the Sky is a powerful statement on transformation, war, and the transitory nature of life.


Line by Line Meaning

I never talk to guardian angels, never look at evil past
I don't believe in divine intervention or constantly dwell on my mistakes


The dying swan of sad creation, going fast away
The world is full of sadness and decay, and it's slipping away quickly


We are born again like a phoenix passing, Vanish like a soldier's death, Hear the breath of moving thunder. Red hot blow the ashes to the sky...
We experience renewal in life, but ultimately disappear like death in battle, as resonant thunder ignites the final pyre


Shadows of war, screamin' past lies Shadows of war, emotional ties
The aftermath of war leaves painful emotional scars and falsehoods


It comes, a deeper nightmare. Fly me away to the holy place Can the keepers guide forever Will they make us pay?
The world's problems are encroaching on nightmares and I seek refuge, but wonder if our leaders will protect us or hold us accountable for the turmoil


Shadows of war, love has gone blind Shadows of war, time out of mind
War has taken away the ability to love and has created a distorted sense of time


Can the keepers guide forever? Will they make us pay?
Will our leaders safeguard us indefinitely or demand retribution from us?


Shadows of war, time out of mind Shadows of war, love has gone blind Shadows of war, screamin' past lies Shadows of war, emotional ties Shadows of war, shadows of war Shadows of war, shadows of war Time out of mind
The haunting effects of war have created a bleak reality beyond our comprehension or ability to cope with, repeating itself endlessly throughout history




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