From The Ashes
Magnus Rising Lyrics


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It's not just air, it's life we breathe
From these ashes once was seen
A whole, a body, a voice, a dream
And from these ashes

It's not just time, it's life we spend
From these ashes once to be
From blood, from sweat, from tears, the Red Sea
And from these ashes

Whoever said "We only die once" never really lived.
And because of this we remain
Merely shadows of our old selves
Lay in this fire.

We will rise again,
From these remains I remain
Dust to dust
Oh just succumb (just to come)

We are bounded by marble walls
Free from ashes still is seen
A whole, a body, restraint from dream
And free from these ashes...

We are no more we hold this flame
From these ashes no box to store




A man, a woman, a child, a word
And from these ashes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Magnus Rising's song "From the Ashes" reflect the idea of resilience and the power of rising again after facing adversity. It suggests that the things we value most in life, such as the air we breathe, the time we spend, and the dreams we pursue, are all derived from the ashes of our past experiences. The song highlights the concept of death and how it is only one small part of life, as we are able to rise again and embody a new version of ourselves. The line "Whoever said 'We only die once' never really lived" emphasizes the idea of living life to the fullest and embracing challenges as a way to grow.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of imprisonment and breaking free from societal constraints. The mention of "marble walls" represents the restrictions that society puts on us, which prevent us from being our true selves. The phrase "Free from ashes still is seen" suggests that although we may be burdened by these restrictions, we are still able to rise and continue to pursue our dreams.


Overall, "From the Ashes" is a powerful anthem that encourages listeners to persevere through difficult times and embrace the opportunities for growth that arise from adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

It's not just air, it's life we breathe
Breathing is not just a mechanical process but it's how we derive life.


From these ashes once was seen
The remains of something that was destroyed can still hold value.


A whole, a body, a voice, a dream
The ashes represent the fullness of what once was, a physical form, a voice, and an aspiration.


And from these ashes
The ashes are a starting point from which something new is created.


It's not just time, it's life we spend
The use of our time is not just a means to an end but a way to live our lives.


From these ashes once to be
The ashes represent the potential that is yet to be realized.


From blood, from sweat, from tears, the Red Sea
The creation of something takes effort, struggle, and sacrifice, like the parting of the Red Sea.


Whoever said "We only die once" never really lived.
It's important to live life fully because you only have one chance.


And because of this we remain
Our experiences shape us and remain with us.


Merely shadows of our old selves
Despite our best efforts, we are never the same after we experience significant change.


Lay in this fire.
Sometimes we need to be destroyed in order to be reborn.


We will rise again,
After facing destruction, we will be reborn.


From these remains I remain
Even though what I was has been destroyed, I still exist.


Dust to dust
Everything is eventually destroyed and returns to dust.


Oh just succumb (just to come)
Succumbing to change allows us to transform and become something new.


We are bounded by marble walls
We are limited by our physical constraints.


Free from ashes still is seen
Despite the destruction, there is still freedom and possibility.


A whole, a body, restraint from dream
Even though there are still physical constraints, the fullness of what once was can still be resurrected.


And free from these ashes...
After destruction, there is still freedom and potential.


We are no more we hold this flame
Even though we may have been destroyed, we can still hold onto something powerful.


From these ashes no box to store
Despite our physical form being destroyed, we can still transcend it.


A man, a woman, a child, a word
What once was contained within our physical form lives on.


And from these ashes
From what was destroyed, new life can grow.




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Fred Foley

I use to gig with these boys back in the day and I’m sorry but if that’s not one of the best solos you ever here than you must not like music very much!!!! 🤘😎🤘

John Walker

from these ashes

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