She said tell me again Bout when giants walked among us With their memories reaching back To connect with everything they saw And how they shook the ground As they raise a mighty trumpet Before we laid them low with sticks of thunder When paper still ruled our hearts
Trophies on the wall Hung by rich men in the cities Bought and paid with casual intent And callous brevity
We hoe and plow the fields No row left unturned We cleared a million miles With no tree left unburned We conquered every inch We beat and cracked the stone Left nothing in our wake Little but us alone With only tusk and bone
And what about the one With castles made of winter And the miles of clean wide open That shone like diamonds in the sun And how it wasted in the sea As we choked upon the waters But the smoke kept rolling thick and black By the dragons we had made
We hoe and plow the fields No row left unturned We cleared a million miles With no tree left unburned We conquered every inch We beat and cracked the stone Left nothing in our wake Little but us alone With only tusk and bone
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