Hollow March
Omega Lithium Lyrics


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Burning axes growing out from their hands
Modern warriors in the ancient mission
Destroy the enemies’ world
In the name of the glorious undone
Marching in lines to an unknown land
Afraid warriors leaving their souls
Destroy poor people's worlds
In the name of their sinning God

Here is the end of our lives
The last time we'll see the sun
Here is the end of our future
Only fear and pain remain

Marching in lines to an unknown land
Afraid warriors leaving their souls
Destroy poor people's worlds
In the name of their sinning God

Here is the end of our lives
The last time we'll see the sun




Here is the end of our future
Only fear and pain remain

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Omega Lithium's "Hollow March" describe the dark consequences of war and the devastation it brings. The opening lines, "Burning axes growing out from their hands / Modern warriors in the ancient mission," convey the idea of soldiers being prepared for battle amidst the flames of destruction. The song's imagery then shifts towards the destruction that is wrought upon the enemy's territory, suggesting that the soldiers' mission is to destroy not just their adversaries but also the lives of civilians. The use of the words "Destroy the enemies' world / In the name of the glorious undone" adds to the melancholic tone of the lyrics and further suggests that the mission is futile.


The second verse of the song continues to describe the sad fate of the warriors, who march towards a land that is entirely unknown to them. They are terrified and unsure of what their mission will bring, yet they continue to fulfill their duty. The lyrics also point to the fact that the war they wage is not justifiable as they fight for "their sinning God." The chorus repeats the refrain, "Here is the end of our lives / The last time we'll see the sun / Here is the end of our future / Only fear and pain remain." The lyrics highlight the grave consequences of war, condemning the loss of life and the destruction of a future that is the result of such conflict.


Line by Line Meaning

Burning axes growing out from their hands
These soldiers are armed and dangerous with their weapons, which they use to inflict harm upon their enemies.


Modern warriors in the ancient mission
These soldiers may look modern, but they are carrying out the same mission as warriors from ancient times - to go to war and conquer.


Destroy the enemies’ world
Their goal is to destroy everything that belongs to their enemies, leaving nothing behind.


In the name of the glorious undone
They believe that their conquerings will make them glorious, even though the destruction they bring is irreversible and will undo what good once stood.


Marching in lines to an unknown land
These soldiers are marching forward to a land that they know very little about.


Afraid warriors leaving their souls
Despite their outward appearances of invincibility, these soldiers are afraid and may even lose a part of themselves in battle.


Destroy poor people's worlds
In their quest for conquest, these soldiers are destroying the homes and lives of innocent, poor people.


In the name of their sinning God
These soldiers may believe they are carrying out divine orders, but what they are doing goes against basic moral principles and constitutes a sin.


Here is the end of our lives
The soldiers in this song are facing death head-on and are aware that it may be their last moments.


The last time we'll see the sun
This line is symbolic of a definitive ending, as if the sun is setting on their lives with no hope for tomorrow.


Here is the end of our future
These soldiers' futures are uncertain and it's unclear if they will even have one after this war is over.


Only fear and pain remain
In the aftermath of war, only fear and pain will remain as reminders of the destruction that was wrought.




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