Rebirth
adamah Lyrics


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I was born of the waters
Cradled by the lakes embrace
The progenitor of life
Eternal - I will remain
I am the roaring fire
Descendant of the flame
Cursed be my name
Eternal - I will remain
I am the cold wind
Soaring high above the plains
Howling through mountains
Eternal - I will remain
Rebirth
From ash unto life
Rebirth
From life unto death
I am the earth
From which life grows
I am the serpent
That circles the world
No waters will drown me
No fires will burn
No winds shall control me
I am eternal
I am the great constant
The thing that always will be
If there is a beginning
There must always be an end
I am impending death
None shall be untouched
All things must grow to wither
Eternal - of ash and of dust
Rebirth
From ash unto life
Rebirth
From life unto death
I am the earth
From which life grows
I am the serpent
That circles the world
No waters will drown me
No fires will burn
No winds shall control me
I am eternal
Ashes to ashes
Dust to dust
Sun to moon
Dawn til dusk
Rebirth
From ash unto life
Soil that created all life on this earth
Spoiled, burned, wasted will it ever return?
There will never be an again
Never be the same




Eternal damnation to us all
From life unto death

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Adamah's "Rebirth" emphasize the idea that life is a never-ending cycle. It describes the different elements that make up the natural world and how they are all connected. The song begins by painting a poetic picture of being born from water and being cradled by the lake - an allusion to the genesis of life. Adamah then expands by describing himself or herself, using various natural elements such as fire, wind, and earth. The lyrics argue that all of these elements are all connected and eternal. The idea of life's continuation is reiterated throughout the song with the phrase, "eternal - I will remain," and "Rebirth, from ash unto life, Rebirth, from life unto death." It is noteworthy that the song aims to be as inclusive as possible, not only focusing on life, but also on its opposite - death.


The song highlights that all of us, living or dead, are inextricably linked. The lyrics describe Adamah as "the great constant" and "the thing that always will be." The song argues that death is a crucial part of the cycle of life as all living things must grow to wither. The realization of this cycle makes us understand that no experience is ever wasted in this world. The ultimate message of the song is that there is no definitive end, and the continuity is the only absolute. "Rebirth" insists that we too can move on from defeat and loss as long as we are anchored in the idea that rebirth is always possible.


Line by Line Meaning

I was born of the waters
Adamah was created from water, and this defines his essence.


Cradled by the lakes embrace
Adamah emerged from within the ecosystem of the lake.


The progenitor of life
Adamah is the source of life, having been created by God.


Eternal - I will remain
Adamah is eternal, existing forever in some form or another.


I am the roaring fire
Adamah is associated with fire, energy, and creation.


Descendant of the flame
Like a phoenix, Adamah is born from a previous flame.


Cursed be my name
Adamah is cursed because of the sin of Adam and Eve, but remains vital to life nonetheless.


I am the cold wind
Adamah is also associated with the wind, representing change and unpredictability.


Soaring high above the plains
Adamah is present in every part of the world, even in the empty expanses of the sky.


Howling through mountains
Adamah's power is felt even in the most physically imposing places of the world.


Rebirth From ash unto life
Just like a phoenix, Adamah can die, but is always reborn into something new.


Rebirth From life unto death
Similarly, death is not the end for Adamah, but a transformation into a new form of life.


I am the earth From which life grows
Adamah is the soil or earth that provides the nutrients necessary for all life to grow.


I am the serpent That circles the world
Adamah is also associated with the serpent, symbolizing the cycle of life and death as it circles the earth.


No waters will drown me
Adamah is immune to destruction by water or the natural elements.


No fires will burn
Adamah is equally immune to destruction by fire.


No winds shall control me
Adamah cannot be moved by the power of the wind, nor suppressed by those who seek to control it.


I am eternal
Adamah is eternal and unchanging over time.


The thing that always will be
Adamah is a constant that will always exist in some form.


If there is a beginning There must always be an end
Adamah represents the cycle of life, and where there is a beginning, there will inevitably be an end.


I am impending death None shall be untouched
Adamah represents death, which is an integral part of the cycle of life and which no one can escape.


All things must grow to wither
All things, including Adamah's natural creations, are destined to eventually decay and die.


Eternal - of ash and of dust
Adamah's essence is that of ash and dust, its fundamental elements.


Ashes to ashes Dust to dust
This is a reminder that all creation, including Adamah, is transient, and ultimately, returns to its origins.


Sun to moon Dawn til dusk
The solar and lunar cycles, inescapable and eternal, are part of Adamah's essence.


Soil that created all life on this earth
Adamah is the soil from which all life on earth originates, representing the principles of creation and life.


Spoiled burned wasted will it ever return?
Adamah represents the hope that, no matter how badly we might damage the earth, it may still recover and regenerate.


There will never be an again
This line is a warning that once we destroy the earth, it can never return to its original form.


Never be the same Eternal damnation to us all
Adamah warns of the dire consequences of not taking care of the earth and its inhabitants, which could lead to eternal damnation.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Jonathan Briné

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