ORION
The Wind in the Trees Lyrics


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Dance on the bones of past civilizations
Traversing the great dark
Time gone at last
Stark black time ceases
Pulled through a sieve of spotted stars
Stolen from the grasp of earth devoured by the sun
Gravitic dismemberment
Time dead at last
The empty void consumes the souls the light leaves behind





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Orion" by The Wind in the Trees seem to describe a cosmic journey through time and space. The mention of dancing on the bones of past civilizations and traversing the great dark could be interpreted as symbolizing the exploration of history and the unknown. The phrase "time gone at last" conveys a sense of relief or escape from the constraints of time, as if the singer has finally broken free from its grip.


The following lines depict a striking visual image of time being pulled through a sieve of spotted stars, suggesting that time itself is being filtered or transformed by the cosmic forces at play. The mention of being stolen from the grasp of earth and devoured by the sun adds to the sense of cosmic destruction and rebirth. The phrase "gravitic dismemberment" may refer to the powerful gravitational forces that can tear apart celestial bodies and reshape the fabric of the universe. Finally, the lyrics end with the idea that the empty void consumes the souls left behind by the departing light, possibly hinting at the inevitable fading away of existence.




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Written by: Brandon Winter, David Gill, Wade Civitarese

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