For
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We've grown up with the wind
Our Mother Earth gives us strength
To feel the seconds frozen in
Each of my passed breaths
We grown up with thousand skies
Never-ending tempt gives us fear
To feel the suffering before dreams
Each of our chosen states of mind
Can you hear the weep of Mother Earth?
She's tasting the coldest blood
She's sucking our fear of war
Can you hear the weep say?
This weep - say
We grown up with the sinners
Destroying sanctuaries' walls




To feel the suffering closed in
Each of words stained with blood

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Totem's song For are deeply reflective and introspective. They speak of the relationship we share with nature and the universe at large, and how it shapes our identity and consciousness. The opening line "We've grown up with the wind" is symbolic of how the elemental forces of nature have been a constant presence in our lives and how they have helped us evolve and grow. The next line, "Our Mother Earth gives us strength", suggests that our connection to nature is one of interdependence, where we draw strength and sustenance from it, even as we continue to exploit and destroy it.


The line "To feel the seconds frozen in, each of my passed breaths" is a poignant reminder that time is finite and that our lives are fleeting. It also suggests that each moment of our lives is imbued with meaning and purpose, and that we must cherish and make the most of the time we have. The next lines "We grown up with thousand skies, never-ending tempt gives us fear, to feel the suffering before dreams, each of our chosen states of mind" speak of the complexity of the human condition and how we are shaped by our experiences and our aspirations. The reference to the "thousand skies" signifies the vastness and diversity of human experience and how it can both inspire and terrify us.


The next few lines address the ecological crisis we face today and the urgent need for us to take responsibility for our actions. The lines "Can you hear the weep of Mother Earth? She's tasting the coldest blood, she's sucking our fear of war" highlight the destructive impact of human civilization on the environment and the urgent need for us to act before it's too late. The final lines "We grown up with the sinners, destroying sanctuaries' walls, to feel the suffering closed in, each of words stained with blood" suggest that we are all complicit in the ecological crisis and that we must take ownership of our actions if we are to change course.


Line by Line Meaning

We've grown up with the wind
The wind has been a constant presence in our lives since childhood


Our Mother Earth gives us strength
We derive our power and vitality from the Earth


To feel the seconds frozen in
To experience the passing of time in a profound and vivid manner


Each of my passed breaths
Every breath I have ever taken


We grown up with thousand skies
We have witnessed countless variations of the sky throughout our lives


Never-ending tempt gives us fear
The constant allure of the unknown and the unpredictable can be frightening


To feel the suffering before dreams
Pain is an essential part of the journey towards achieving our goals and aspirations


Each of our chosen states of mind
Every mental state we deliberately adopt


Can you hear the weep of Mother Earth?
Are you aware of the pain and sadness felt by the planet that sustains us?


She's tasting the coldest blood
The Earth is suffering from the consequences of human actions that have caused irreparable damage


She's sucking our fear of war
The planet is plagued by the horrors of conflict and violence perpetrated by humans


Can you hear the weep say?
Do you understand the message that the Earth is trying to convey through its pain?


This weep - say
This expression of sorrow and anguish signifies something important that we must acknowledge


We grown up with the sinners
We have been surrounded by those who have committed wrongs and caused harm


Destroying sanctuaries' walls
Showing disrespect and disregard for places that are meant to be protected and revered


To feel the suffering closed in
To be trapped in a state of pain and misery


Each of words stained with blood
Every phrase or statement carries with it the weight of the harm and suffering that has been caused by human actions and conflict




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Average

The ender totem is just keep inventory on..

Aries Leo

But for hardcore

Bobby Jenkins

Magic mirror or recall potion

Israel Mateo

@Bobby Jenkins You completely ignored ice mirror and I love it

Gabi '

​@Israel Mateo yess ice mirror ❤

Dog with hat

Ice mirror 🔥

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Sisco The Kid

ok, i thought the rotting totem would make you look like a zombie, complete with a buff that would make most mobs neutral to you so you could escape. this is also nice, though.

phrnando

a zombie mode would be so cool, the undead mobs are nice to you but you can't be in direct sunlight, potion effects are reversed, etc

The Colonoscoper

i thought it'd give you hunger 💀

%FJ%

Me too and fatal poison

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