The Pirate King Washington

Verse 1:
Sails high, white wig gone rogue, Georgian fury
Cannons blast, man move fast, painting gory story
Old general, new admiral, ship’s his throned palace
Redder coat than autumn leaves, blood-soaked chalice
George Washington, the Red-Coated King,
Brought terror to the seas, let the pirate bells ring,
Started as a general, a leader with pride,
Turned savage, bloodthirsty, with a heart full of stride.
Led a revolution, took the power by force,
Ripped through the ranks, a relentless course,
The battlefield was his, no mercy, no soul,
Transformed into a legend, his story unfolds.

Chorus 1:
Red coat drippin’ with the blood of his foes,
Pirate King Washington, everybody knows,
Savage on the seas, the legend that he be,
George Washington, the pirate who was free.
Kraken-hearted king, no place for mercy’s plea
Reapin’ lives like harvest, death’s jubilee

Verse 2:
From the land to the ocean, he conquered it all,
War machine in red, answering the call,
Cannons and cutlasses, he ruled with an iron fist,
No one dared to cross him, none could resist.
Stole the crown from kings, made their treasures his own,
Fear spread like wildfire, his name overthrown,
Sailed the seven seas, with a crew of the damned,
Washington, the terror, his legacy was planned.
Cutlass flashin’, enemies crashin’, to depths they sink
Maritime tyranny, horizon’s brink, skulls for drink
Sea’s dread emperor, waves sing his name
Thrones of corpses, fortune, fame, mountains maimed

Chorus 1:
Red coat drippin’ with the blood of his foes,
Pirate King Washington, everybody knows,
Savage on the seas, the legend that he be,
George Washington, the pirate who was free.
Kraken-hearted king, no place for mercy’s plea
Reapin’ lives like harvest, death’s jubilee

Bridge:
He roared through the night, under the moon’s eerie light,
A demon in the waves, his soul full of blight,
With a laugh so wicked, he struck like a storm,
Enemies trembled, his presence forewarned.
No ship was safe, no harbor too secure,
When Washington sailed, it was blood he ensured,
With a heart of stone, and a crew so fierce,
He carved his legend with every deadly pierce.

Verse 3:
Plundering the coasts, his flag in the air,
Red coat gleaming, causing fear and despair,
Made a pact with the devil, sold his soul for might,
Washington, the pirate, a true demon of the night.
Wreaked havoc on empires, tore kingdoms down,
Seas ran red with blood, every port town.
A ruler by the sword, not by the pen,
George Washington, reborn again and again.
Stars and stripes, scars and bites, pirate crew thrivin’
Gold and gems, chaos stems, Empires divin’
Capitol lost, Blackbeard’s turned cousin
Crewmen, legends, feared and chosen, plank holds dozen
His eyes pierce through the starlit void, hunger fierce
Enemy ships tremble, souls pierced, oceans serge

Chorus 1:
Red coat drippin’ with the blood of his foes,
Pirate King Washington, everybody knows,
Savage on the seas, the legend that he be,
George Washington, the pirate who was free.
Kraken-hearted king, no place for mercy’s plea
Reapin’ lives like harvest, death’s jubilee

Verse 4:
Hoisted black flag, crossbones glare,
George Washington, wit swords bare,
Cannon fire, British ships tear,
Liberty in storm’s cold stare.

Chorus 2:
Yo ho, king with grit, rum in hand,
Pirate King, stealin’ Royal land,
British redcoats scatter, they disband,
Washin’ silver off their blood-soaked sand.

Verse 5:
Tales of plunder spread like flame,
Teeth like pearls, his crew insane,
Thunderous laugh, history’s name,
Navy’s nightmare, never tame.

Chorus 2:
Yo ho, king with grit, rum in hand,
Pirate King, stealin’ Royal land,
British redcoats scatter, they disband,
Washin’ silver off their blood-soaked sand.

Bridge:
War cry echoes, ghost of seas,
Black sails whisper ‘neath fierce breeze,
Empire trembles, beg and please,
Washington’s reign, rebels appease.

Verse 6:
Dockside brawls, barrels burst,
Gold doubloons, crown’s cursed,
Skull and saber, hunger’s thirst,
Pirate King, freedom first.

Outro:
So remember the tale of the Red-Coated King,
A nightmare on the seas, let the pirate bells ring,
George Washington, a legend so vile,
The Red-Coated Pirate King, ruling with a smile.
His name etched in fear, his legend alive,
In the shadows of the ocean, his spirit thrives.
From general to pirate, his story now told,
George Washington, a legacy bold.

Rusru’s Rite

In the early dawn of Ryore fair,
A crowd had gathered, murmurs in the air.
In the central court, where laws were told,
The Nirms would speak, their wisdom bold.

Elder Mindor, with a steel cane ornate,
Hobbled forth to announce their fate.
Beside him, a soldier from Cylos’ heart,
Clad in armor, playing his part.

Upon the podium, the Elder stood,
Calmed the crowd, as he knew he should.
“Villagers of Ryore, hear my decree,
The Capital calls for you and me.

In a week’s time, the Trail of Yimnar,
A festival grand, an expedition far.
To honor Yimnar, our divine guide,
Inventor of blimps, with wisdom wide.

All miscreants are called to the fest,
A celebration, a time to be blessed.
For those with the gift of supreme Ikur,
Journey to Cylos, your path is pure.

Kar Kellion, the envoy strong,
Will guide you there, where you belong.
For those not yet of age, must go,
To learn and grow, the way to know.”

Kar Kellion stepped, with stern regard,
“I am Kar Kellion, honor guard.
To the Archons and our Inheritor true,
This afternoon, I will lead you.

Gather your things, prepare to leave,
For this journey, you must believe.
Any questions, concerns, find me here,
All praise to Ikur and Yimnar dear!”

The crowd dispersed with hails and prayer,
While Elder Mindor saw Rusru there.
Kneeling in prayer, his head bowed low,
Mindor approached, his voice soft and slow.

“Ah, Rusru, my boy, good to see,
You’ve grown strong, as strong can be.”
Rusru rose, respect in his tone,
“Elder Mindor, I’ve grown alone.”

“No need for formality, call me friend,
Or Elder, as you will, till the end.
My health is fair, though my hip does ache,
Like a cedar, young, though it quake.”

“I join Kellion’s journey today,
To the land below, where dangers lay.
Any advice, for my first quest?”
Mindor pondered, then gave his best.

“Keep your wits, the world below,
Is chaos controlled, as winds blow.
Land, air, weather, beasts untamed,
Keep faith in Ikur, you’ll be famed.

Kar is wise, a soldier grand,
Listen to him, follow his command.
You’ll do fine, with faith and might,
Go, my boy, into the night.”

Rusru smiled, with a nod so pure,
Parted ways, his heart secure.
Not long after, the feast began,
A bell’s ring, the feast’s great plan.

Nirms welcomed all inside,
Food and drink, music beside.
Candles glowed in trays of gold,
Tapestries of history, stories told.

Archon Quim, with joy in his eye,
Welcomed all, under the sky.
“For twenty-two years, I’ve served you well,
Seeing you here, my heart does swell.

Today, we honor Yimnar’s name,
Inventor, mentor, of our fame.
He gave us flight, with blimps so grand,
Now we feast, hand in hand.

Praise to Yimnar, praise to Ikur,
May we one day join you, pure.
Hail Ikur!” he shouted loud,
The villagers echoed, proud.

The feast went on, with dance and song,
Until afternoon bells chimed along.
Villagers departed, to the central court,
Where Kar Kellion’s mission would start.

Kar Kellion spoke, with authority clear,
“Four days to the capital, have no fear.
The countryside may be calm or wild,
Stay vigilant, no complaints mild.”

Rusru’s nerves began to rise,
The journey ahead, a daunting prize.
Villagers wished them well, safe and sound,
As they passed the village, farmlands around.

Four days passed, the capital in sight,
Marble buildings, a grand delight.
Blimps docked, rivers flowed,
Flags waved, the city glowed.

Excitement grew, as they neared the gate,
Rusru’s heart, a steady rate.
Into the city, sights to behold,
Markets bustling, stories told.

Cylos’ road, through the city’s heart,
Led them to the docks, their journey’s start.
Kar Kellion addressed the group,
“Explore the city, but stay in the loop.

Meet back here in two days’ time,
At dawn we leave, in perfect rhyme.”
Rusru wandered, markets wide,
Merchants called, with goods they’d bide.

Merchant Juekelim, loud and bold,
“Everything you need, come and behold!”
Rusru approached, with cautious gaze,
Eyed the goods, through market haze.

Prices high, Rusru knew,
Haggled down, to what was true.
The merchant pouted, tears in eyes,
Rusru left, with goods and sighs.

Through gardens green, Rusru strolled,
Nature’s beauty, sights untold.
Birds sang, streams did flow,
Peaceful moments, soft and slow.

Two days passed, back at the docks,
Ready for the trial, no more talks.
Kar Kellion led, blimps prepared,
Rusru’s heart, excitement shared.

Blimps rose high, journey began,
Toward the ruins, their noble plan.
Two hours in, a sudden quake,
Blimp shook, in a violent wake.

Windows shattered, wind did howl,
Explosions rocked, like thunder’s growl.
Blimp tore apart, chaos ensued,
Rusru held on, fear imbued.

A man in plasma, floating high,
Stared down, with a baleful eye.
Lightning cracked, blimp blown wide,
Rusru’s world, darkness inside.

Consciousness faded, vision dimmed,
Echoes of chaos, future grimmed.
What lay ahead, unknown to all,
Rusru’s fate, at destiny’s call.

Before the dawn of Ryore’s plight,
A village small, in morning light.
Early whispers, rising sun,
A crowd assembled, everyone.

In central court, where Nirms command,
They gather round, a solemn band.
Elder Mindor, frail but strong,
With steel cane, he hobbled along.

By his side, a soldier bold,
Clad in armor, tales untold.
From Cylos’ heart, he marched with pride,
To stand by Mindor, side by side.

Elder Mindor, with heavy breath,
Raised his cane, a sign of depth.
Silence fell, the crowd did hush,
Awaiting words, in morning’s blush.

“Villagers of Ryore,” he spoke,
A voice that bore the village yoke.
“I bring you news from Cylos grand,
A decree that spans our land.

In one week’s time, the Trail of Yimnar,
A fest, a quest, a journey far.
To honor Yimnar, inventor bright,
Who gave us blimps, who gave us flight.

Miscreants all, you’re called to join,
In pilgrimage, in joy’s coin.
For those with Ikur’s gift divine,
To Cylos’ capital, align.

Kar Kellion, envoy strong,
Will guide you there, where you belong.
For those not yet of age, must go,
To learn, to grow, the world to know.”

Kar Kellion then took the stage,
With a look of stern and measured gauge.
“I am Kar Kellion, honor guard,
To the Archons and our Inheritor’s ward.

Gather your things, prepare to leave,
For this journey, you must believe.
Any questions, concerns, find me here,
All praise to Ikur and Yimnar dear!”

The crowd dispersed with hails and prayer,
While Elder Mindor saw Rusru there.
Kneeling in prayer, his head bowed low,
Mindor approached, his voice soft and slow.

“Ah, Rusru, my boy, good to see,
You’ve grown strong, as strong can be.”
Rusru rose, respect in his tone,
“Elder Mindor, I’ve grown alone.”

“No need for formality, call me friend,
Or Elder, as you will, till the end.
My health is fair, though my hip does ache,
Like a cedar, young, though it quake.”

“I join Kellion’s journey today,
To the land below, where dangers lay.
Any advice, for my first quest?”
Mindor pondered, then gave his best.

“Keep your wits, the world below,
Is chaos controlled, as winds blow.
Land, air, weather, beasts untamed,
Keep faith in Ikur, you’ll be famed.

Kar is wise, a soldier grand,
Listen to him, follow his command.
You’ll do fine, with faith and might,
Go, my boy, into the night.”

Rusru smiled, with a nod so pure,
Parted ways, his heart secure.
Not long after, the feast began,
A bell’s ring, the feast’s great plan.

Nirms welcomed all inside,
Food and drink, music beside.
Candles glowed in trays of gold,
Tapestries of history, stories told.

Archon Quim, with joy in his eye,
Welcomed all, under the sky.
“For twenty-two years, I’ve served you well,
Seeing you here, my heart does swell.

Today, we honor Yimnar’s name,
Inventor, mentor, of our fame.
He gave us flight, with blimps so grand,
Now we feast, hand in hand.

Praise to Yimnar, praise to Ikur,
May we one day join you, pure.
Hail Ikur!” he shouted loud,
The villagers echoed, proud.

The feast went on, with dance and song,
Until afternoon bells chimed along.
Villagers departed, to the central court,
Where Kar Kellion’s mission would start.

Kar Kellion spoke, with authority clear,
“Four days to the capital, have no fear.
The countryside may be calm or wild,
Stay vigilant, no complaints mild.”

Rusru’s nerves began to rise,
The journey ahead, a daunting prize.
Villagers wished them well, safe and sound,
As they passed the village, farmlands around.

Four days passed, the capital in sight,
Marble buildings, a grand delight.
Blimps docked, rivers flowed,
Flags waved, the city glowed.

Excitement grew, as they neared the gate,
Rusru’s heart, a steady rate.
Into the city, sights to behold,
Markets bustling, stories told.

Cylos’ road, through the city’s heart,
Led them to the docks, their journey’s start.
Kar Kellion addressed the group,
“Explore the city, but stay in the loop.

Meet back here in two days’ time,
At dawn we leave, in perfect rhyme.”
Rusru wandered, markets wide,
Merchants called, with goods they’d bide.

Merchant Juekelim, loud and bold,
“Everything you need, come and behold!”
Rusru approached, with cautious gaze,
Eyed the goods, through market haze.

Prices high, Rusru knew,
Haggled down, to what was true.
The merchant pouted, tears in eyes,
Rusru left, with goods and sighs.

Through gardens green, Rusru strolled,
Nature’s beauty, sights untold.
Birds sang, streams did flow,
Peaceful moments, soft and slow.

Two days passed, back at the docks,
Ready for the trial, no more talks.
Kar Kellion led, blimps prepared,
Rusru’s heart, excitement shared.

Blimps rose high, journey began,
Toward the ruins, their noble plan.
Two hours in, a sudden quake,
Blimp shook, in a violent wake.

Windows shattered, wind did howl,
Explosions rocked, like thunder’s growl.
Blimp tore apart, chaos ensued,
Rusru held on, fear imbued.

A man in plasma, floating high,
Stared down, with a baleful eye.
Lightning cracked, blimp blown wide,
Rusru’s world, darkness inside.

Consciousness faded, vision dimmed,
Echoes of chaos, future grimmed.
What lay ahead, unknown to all,
Rusru’s fate, at destiny’s call.

Before the dawn of Ryore’s plight,
A village small, in morning light.
Early whispers, rising sun,
A crowd assembled, everyone.

In central court, where Nirms command,
They gather round, a solemn band.
Elder Mindor, frail but strong,
With steel cane, he hobbled along.

By his side, a soldier bold,
Clad in armor, tales untold.
From Cylos’ heart, he marched with pride,
To stand by Mindor, side by side.

Elder Mindor, with heavy breath,
Raised his cane, a sign of depth.
Silence fell, the crowd did hush,
Awaiting words, in morning’s blush.

“Villagers of Ryore,” he spoke,
A voice that bore the village yoke.
“I bring you news from Cylos grand,
A decree that spans our land.

In one week’s time, the Trail of Yimnar,
A fest, a quest, a journey far.
To honor Yimnar, inventor bright,
Who gave us blimps, who gave us flight.

Miscreants all, you’re called to join,
In pilgrimage, in joy’s coin.
For those with Ikur’s gift divine,
To Cylos’ capital, align.

Kar Kellion, envoy strong,
Will guide you there, where you belong.
For those not yet of age, must go,
To learn, to grow, the world to know.”

Kar Kellion then took the stage,
With a look of stern and measured gauge.
“I am Kar Kellion, honor guard,
To the Archons and our Inheritor’s ward.

Gather your things, prepare to leave,
For this journey, you must believe.
Any questions, concerns, find me here,
All praise to Ikur and Yimnar dear!”

The crowd dispersed with hails and prayer,
While Elder Mindor saw Rusru there.
Kneeling in prayer, his head bowed low,
Mindor approached, his voice soft and slow.

“Ah, Rusru, my boy, good to see,
You’ve grown strong, as strong can be.”
Rusru rose, respect in his tone,
“Elder Mindor, I’ve grown alone.”

“No need for formality, call me friend,
Or Elder, as you will, till the end.
My health is fair, though my hip does ache,
Like a cedar, young, though it quake.”

“I join Kellion’s journey today,
To the land below, where dangers lay.
Any advice, for my first quest?”
Mindor pondered, then gave his best.

“Keep your wits, the world below,
Is chaos controlled, as winds blow.
Land, air, weather, beasts untamed,
Keep faith in Ikur, you’ll be famed.

Kar is wise, a soldier grand,
Listen to him, follow his command.
You’ll do fine, with faith and might,
Go, my boy, into the night.”

Rusru smiled, with a nod so pure,
Parted ways, his heart secure.
Not long after, the feast began,
A bell’s ring, the feast’s great plan.

Nirms welcomed all inside,
Food and drink, music beside.
Candles glowed in trays of gold,
Tapestries of history, stories told.

Archon Quim, with joy in his eye,
Welcomed all, under the sky.
“For twenty-two years, I’ve served you well,
Seeing you here, my heart does swell.

Today, we honor Yimnar’s name,
Inventor, mentor, of our fame.
He gave us flight, with blimps so grand,
Now we feast, hand in hand.

Praise to Yimnar, praise to Ikur,
May we one day join you, pure.
Hail Ikur!” he shouted loud,
The villagers echoed, proud.

The feast went on, with dance and song,
Until afternoon bells chimed along.
Villagers departed, to the central court,
Where Kar Kellion’s mission would start.

Kar Kellion spoke, with authority clear,
“Four days to the capital, have no fear.
The countryside may be calm or wild,
Stay vigilant, no complaints mild.”

Rusru’s nerves began to rise,
The journey ahead, a daunting prize.
Villagers wished them well, safe and sound,
As they passed the village, farmlands around.

Four days passed, the capital in sight,
Marble buildings, a grand delight.
Blimps docked, rivers flowed,
Flags waved, the city glowed.

Excitement grew, as they neared the gate,
Rusru’s heart, a steady rate.
Into the city, sights to behold,
Markets bustling, stories told.

Cylos’ road, through the city’s heart,
Led them to the docks, their journey’s start.
Kar Kellion addressed the group,
“Explore the city, but stay in the loop.

Meet back here in two days’ time,
At dawn we leave, in perfect rhyme.”
Rusru wandered, markets wide,
Merchants called, with goods they’d bide.

Merchant Juekelim, loud and bold,
“Everything you need, come and behold!”
Rusru approached, with cautious gaze,
Eyed the goods, through market haze.

Prices high, Rusru knew,
Haggled down, to what was true.
The merchant pouted, tears in eyes,
Rusru left, with goods and sighs.

Through gardens green, Rusru strolled,
Nature’s beauty, sights untold.
Birds sang, streams did flow,
Peaceful moments, soft and slow.

Two days passed, back at the docks,
Ready for the trial, no more talks.
Kar Kellion led, blimps prepared,
Rusru’s heart, excitement shared.

Blimps rose high, journey began,
Toward the ruins, their noble plan.
Two hours in, a sudden quake,
Blimp shook, in a violent wake.

Windows shattered, wind did howl,
Explosions rocked, like thunder’s growl.
Blimp tore apart, chaos ensued,
Rusru held on, fear imbued.

A man in plasma, floating high,
Stared down, with a baleful eye.
Lightning cracked, blimp blown wide,
Rusru’s world, darkness inside.

Consciousness faded, vision dimmed,
Echoes of chaos, future grimmed.
What lay ahead, unknown to all,
Rusru’s fate, at destiny’s call.

Before the dawn of Ryore’s plight,
A village small, in morning light.
Early whispers, rising sun,
A crowd assembled, everyone.

In central court, where Nirms command,
They gather round, a solemn band.
Elder Mindor, frail but strong,
With steel cane, he hobbled along.

By his side, a soldier bold,
Clad in armor, tales untold.
From Cylos’ heart, he marched with pride,
To stand by Mindor, side by side.

Elder Mindor, with heavy breath,
Raised his cane, a sign of depth.
Silence fell, the crowd did hush,
Awaiting words, in morning’s blush.

“Villagers of Ryore,” he spoke,
A voice that bore the village yoke.
“I bring you news from Cylos grand,
A decree that spans our land.

In one week’s time, the Trail of Yimnar,
A fest, a quest, a journey far.
To honor Yimnar, inventor bright,
Who gave us blimps, who gave us flight.

Miscreants all, you’re called to join,
In pilgrimage, in joy’s coin.
For those with Ikur’s gift divine,
To Cylos’ capital, align.

Kar Kellion, envoy strong,
Will guide you there, where you belong.
For those not yet of age, must go,
To learn, to grow, the world to know.”

Kar Kellion then took the stage,
With a look of stern and measured gauge.
“I am Kar Kellion, honor guard,
To the Archons and our Inheritor’s ward.

Gather your things, prepare to leave,
For this journey, you must believe.
Any questions, concerns, find me here,
All praise to Ikur and Yimnar dear!”

The crowd dispersed with hails and prayer,
While Elder Mindor saw Rusru there.
Kneeling in prayer, his head bowed low,
Mindor approached, his voice soft and slow.

“Ah, Rusru, my boy, good to see,
You’ve grown strong, as strong can be.”
Rusru rose, respect in his tone,
“Elder Mindor, I’ve grown alone.”

“No need for formality, call me friend,
Or Elder, as you will, till the end.
My health is fair, though my hip does ache,
Like a cedar, young, though it quake.”

“I join Kellion’s journey today,
To the land below, where dangers lay.
Any advice, for my first quest?”
Mindor pondered, then gave his best.

“Keep your wits, the world below,
Is chaos controlled, as winds blow.
Land, air, weather, beasts untamed,
Keep faith in Ikur, you’ll be famed.

Kar is wise, a soldier grand,
Listen to him, follow his command.
You’ll do fine, with faith and might,
Go, my boy, into the night.”

Rusru smiled, with a nod so pure,
Parted ways, his heart secure.
Not long after, the feast began,
A bell’s ring, the feast’s great plan.

Nirms welcomed all inside,
Food and drink, music beside.
Candles glowed in trays of gold,
Tapestries of history, stories told.

Archon Quim, with joy in his eye,
Welcomed all, under the sky.
“For twenty-two years, I’ve served you well,
Seeing you here, my heart does swell.

Today, we honor Yimnar’s name,
Inventor, mentor, of our fame.
He gave us flight, with blimps so grand,
Now we feast, hand in hand.

Praise to Yimnar, praise to Ikur,
May we one day join you, pure.
Hail Ikur!” he shouted loud,
The villagers echoed, proud.

The feast went on, with dance and song,
Until afternoon bells chimed along.
Villagers departed, to the central court,
Where Kar Kellion’s mission would start.

Kar Kellion spoke, with authority clear,
“Four days to the capital, have no fear.
The countryside may be calm or wild,
Stay vigilant, no complaints mild.”

Rusru’s nerves began to rise,
The journey ahead, a daunting prize.
Villagers wished them well, safe and sound,
As they passed the village, farmlands around.

Four days passed, the capital in sight,
Marble buildings, a grand delight.
Blimps docked, rivers flowed,
Flags waved, the city glowed.

Excitement grew, as they neared the gate,
Rusru’s heart, a steady rate.
Into the city, sights to behold,
Markets bustling, stories told.

Cylos’ road, through the city’s heart,
Led them to the docks, their journey’s start.
Kar Kellion addressed the group,
“Explore the city, but stay in the loop.

Meet back here in two days’ time,
At dawn we leave, in perfect rhyme.”
Rusru wandered, markets wide,
Merchants called, with goods they’d bide.

Merchant Juekelim, loud and bold,
“Everything you need, come and behold!”
Rusru approached, with cautious gaze,
Eyed the goods, through market haze.

Prices high, Rusru knew,
Haggled down, to what was true.
The merchant pouted, tears in eyes,
Rusru left, with goods and sighs.

Through gardens green, Rusru strolled,
Nature’s beauty, sights untold.
Birds sang, streams did flow,
Peaceful moments, soft and slow.

Two days passed, back at the docks,
Ready for the trial, no more talks.
Kar Kellion led, blimps prepared,
Rusru’s heart, excitement shared.

Blimps rose high, journey began,
Toward the ruins, their noble plan.
Two hours in, a sudden quake,
Blimp shook, in a violent wake.

Windows shattered, wind did howl,
Explosions rocked, like thunder’s growl.
Blimp tore apart, chaos ensued,
Rusru held on, fear imbued.

A man in plasma, floating high,
Stared down, with a baleful eye.
Lightning cracked, blimp blown wide,
Rusru’s world, darkness inside.

Consciousness faded, vision dimmed,
Echoes of chaos, future grimmed.
What lay ahead, unknown to all,
Rusru’s fate, at destiny’s call.

The Homunculus and the Badger

In Cylos’ heart, where shadows dwell,
A tale of yore I’m bound to tell.
Among the ruins of a city’s spine,
A figure lurks in alley’s line.
Young Veros, artist, seeker of truth,
Hovers o’er the drunken sleuth.
Beaten, battered, left in shame,
For cheating those in dishonest game.

On an empty crate, Veros sat,
Object in hand, where shadows spat.
“Shall I capture you, here in plight,
Or shape your visage in better light?”

The merchant, Juekelim, groggy and torn,
Turns to Veros, prideful and worn.
“What did you say? Who are you, knave?
To think you skillful, oh how brave!”

Veros’ object wriggles, a sight to see,
A grimace forms, as he sets it free.
“Skill I may lack, to capture thee right,
But art I’ll craft, in this night.”

“Ha! No skill compares to mine,
In Merchantry, my prowess does shine!
Insult me not, you lowly cur,
I’ll have you banished, that’s for sure!”

With a smile wide, Veros speaks,
“Keep that face, those angry peaks.”
The object stills, its form now set,
A merchant’s rage, he won’t forget.

“Oh now, you mock my merchant grace?
Think I smell gold in this place?”
With rage, he points, his finger shakes,
While Veros molds, his art he makes.

A bust he spins, the face agape,
In mid-rage, a drunken shape.
“That’s art,” he claims, a final tease,
While Juekelim falls to his knees.

“How dare you insult with horrid depiction,
Of Merchant people, a vile affliction!”
He calls for guards with pain and fear,
A siren’s yell, shrill and clear.

A guard arrives, sees Veros perched,
Art in hand, the merchant cursed.
“What’s happening here?” the guard inquires,
As the bust jumps ‘round, like lively fires.

“This man,” Juekelim cries, in a sobbing fit,
“Hates Merchants, he mocks and spits!
Look at the horror he’s made of me,
A Merchant hater, as you can see!”

Veros stands, calm and cool,
“This merchant sought my art, like a fool.
Now unhappy, he cries and weeps,
Plays the victim, while his anger seeps.”

“Liar!” Juekelim roars with might,
As the bust blows raspberries, a mocking sight.
Tears flow down in streams of pain,
While Veros’ calm face does remain.

The guard, with a sigh, assesses the scene,
To the Merchant, with a tone so keen,
“You’ve caused trouble here before,
Calm yourself, or pay, and more.”

“Pay!? To this artist, never!” he yells,
“I’ll leave this city, where trouble dwells.
I’ll tell the Council of your deeds,
And wrath of Merchants will surely seed!”

Veros turns, disdain in his eyes,
“No need for his money, soaked in lies.”
With a wink to Juekelim, subtle and sly,
He walks away, with a final sigh.

The guard chuckles, a nod he gives,
As Veros ventures where the city lives.
Past buildings, half-built, sorrow’s mark,
In search of peace, from morning till dark.

A call he hears, a civilian’s plea,
“Veros, help, hear me, please!”
“My boy is lost, by river’s stream,
Four days now, lost in dream.”

Veros, with a brow raised high,
“Four days gone, now you cry?
Did guards not come to mind before,
Your child’s safety, you ignore?”

“He’s a good lad, never stray,
I’ve been busy, healing all day.
Please, Veros, find my son,
Your help, I need, for he’s the one.”

With a sigh, Veros agrees,
“Downstream or up?” he queries.
“Down,” the civilian points with dread,
As Veros heads where waters tread.

Down the river, Veros walks,
Nature’s music, as the stream talks.
Honeyed air, lavender’s grace,
Bees and creatures, a gentle place.

Leafs like velvet, birds in song,
Veros’ steps, gentle and long.
Till laughter breaks the nature’s peace,
Voices of youth, as sounds increase.

A glance he gives, casual and light,
“Seen a kid? Lost from sight?”
Confused, the youth replies,
“No child here, under skies.”

Veros shrugs, his search resumes,
Hand in bushes, for art he looms.
Tracks he finds, scattered and faint,
Children’s prints, a story paint.

“More than one?” he muses aloud,
As a homunculus follows, humble and proud.
Head too large, with eyes askew,
It waddles, with a coo.

“Hiauu,” it moans, a funny sight,
Veros chuckles, in nature’s light.
A shed appears, suspicious, near,
“Check it out,” he sends with cheer.

Homunculus, eager, heads to the door,
A bump, a crash, then ground it bore.
Gunther emerges, large and stout,
“Who’s there?” he shouts, with doubt.

“Hail!” calls Veros, calm and steady,
“Chasing a pet, not quite ready.
Seen anyone, or anything strange,
Through these woods, in recent range?”

Gunther, confused, gives a thought,
“Several pass, but not a lot.
Four days gone, a child you seek?
Maaksharth, perhaps, young and meek.”

“Know him well?” Veros inquires,
“Curious boy, helps with my desires.
Straight path home, if river’s near,
Legends only, cause real fear.”

“Old one eye, last bear’s tale,
But such myths often fail.”
Veros, ponders, then he speaks,
“No signs of struggle, no danger reeks.”

Gunther leads to a hole, small and tight,
“A venture spot, but could cause fright.”
Veros peers, rock tossed in,
To hear if deep, or short within.

A whimper he hears, faint and small,
Something stirs, at a whisper’s call.
A worm-like homunculus he sends,
To check the den, where darkness bends.

Gunther, shocked, sees the act,
A creature jumps, fierce, intact.
A badger snarls, in defensive stance,
Veros’ homunculus, quick advance.

Distraction made, Gunther saved,
Veros to den, he bravely braved.
Through the tight, earthy squeeze,
Searching for the boy with ease.

Tracks and dirt, but no lad found,
Veros retreats, to forest ground.
Gunther, victorious, badger slain,
Back to shed, to seek the main.

Within the shed, a grisly sight,
A ritual circle, bodies tight.
Boy’s head central, blood around,
Candles lit, a mournful sound.

Veros, disgusted, ties Gunther fast,
Questions asked, till truth amassed.
“An experiment failed, in grief,
Lost my son, sought belief.”

Veros’ decision, harsh and grim,
Gunther’s choice, to end within.
Plant DNA, a final blend,
Human to tree, his life did end.

Returning to town, book in hand,
Veros seeks justice, in this land.
Guards alerted, truth revealed,
Child’s fate, now unconcealed.

Xylander, in shock, arrested fast,
Veros’ tale, a shadow cast.
Cyrus, curious, watches near,
As Veros departs, with no fear.

Justice served, amidst the ruins,
Veros leaves, as the day nears.
An artist’s path, a seeker’s quest,
In Cylos’ heart, shadows rest.

Eclipse of Hope

Intro:
In the shadow of the fading light,
Innocence lost to the endless night,
Children’s laughter, a ghostly sound,
In this wasteland, hope’s not found.
Eyes that once sparkled now hollow and grey,
Dreams that were shattered, taken away,
Walking through ruins of what we knew,
A world where nightmares have all come true.

Verse 1:
In the shadow of the sun’s eclipse,
A darkness falls, the light it slips,
Rain began its endless pour,
Drenched the earth, a ceaseless roar.
Sinkholes open and demons rise,
From the depths, with burning in their eyes,
Lost souls wander in the night,
A world engulfed in eternal blight.

Chorus 1:
Lost-Light, we live in fear,
In the shadows, demons near,
Zombies rise where death once lay,
In this night that consumes the day.
Lost-Light, our world’s undone,
No more shelter from the sun,
We are nomads in the storm,
In this apocalypse reborn.

Verse 2:
Whispers through the shattered sky,
Devils hunting, souls to pry,
Humanity’s a scattered prey,
In the ruins where we stray.
Tech corrupted, demon’s snare,
Chips and circuits, their dark lair,
Echoes of a world now lost,
Haunted by the holocaust.

Chorus 1:
Lost-Light, we live in fear,
In the shadows, demons near,
Zombies rise where death once lay,
In this night that consumes the day.
Lost-Light, our world’s undone,
No more shelter from the sun,
We are nomads in the storm,
In this apocalypse reborn.

Bridge:
Firmament cracked, heaven’s fall,
Echoes of the angels’ call,
Christian God, the Hebrew sky,
Watch us now, we fight or die.
Electric whispers, devil’s breath,
Technology’s a path to death,
In this chaos, we must strive,
To find the light, to stay alive.

Chorus 1:
Lost-Light, we live in fear,
In the shadows, demons near,
Zombies rise where death once lay,
In this night that consumes the day.
Lost-Light, our world’s undone,
No more shelter from the sun,
We are nomads in the storm,
In this apocalypse reborn.

Screaming Interlude:
AHHHHHHH!
AHHHHHH!
AHHHHHHHHHH!

Soft Interlude:
In the heart of endless night,
We seek the lost, we find the light,
Through the darkness, through the pain,
Hope will rise, and love remain.

Chorus 2:
Lost in the darkness, hope turned to ash,
Innocence burned in the devil’s flash,
Echoes of joy, now whispers of pain,
In this dystopian, never-ending rain.
Lost in the shadows, where angels won’t tread,
The light has faded, all color bled,
In this dark world, where hope’s been slain,
Innocence lost, only sorrow remains.

Verse 3:
Demons whisper through broken screens,
Haunting the remnants of forgotten dreams,
Every heartbeat a cry of despair,
In this twisted realm, no one’s spared.
Once we believed in the promise of dawn,
Now those days are forever gone,
Devils roam, seeking souls to claim,
In this world, we bear the shame.

Chorus 2:
Lost in the darkness, hope turned to ash,
Innocence burned in the devil’s flash,
Echoes of joy, now whispers of pain,
In this dystopian, never-ending rain.
Lost in the shadows, where angels won’t tread,
The light has faded, all color bled,
In this dark world, where hope’s been slain,
Innocence lost, only sorrow remains.

Bridge:
Memories fade like the dying light,
Children’s dreams consumed by night,
Once we danced under skies so clear,
Now we tremble, consumed by fear.
Our hearts are heavy, our spirits worn,
In a world where all is torn,
We search for solace, but it’s in vain,
In this realm of eternal pain.

Chorus 2:
Lost in the darkness, hope turned to ash,
Innocence burned in the devil’s flash,
Echoes of joy, now whispers of pain,
In this dystopian, never-ending rain.
Lost in the shadows, where angels won’t tread,
The light has faded, all color bled,
In this dark world, where hope’s been slain,
Innocence lost, only sorrow remains.

Outro:
In the silence, we hear the cries,
Of a world where innocence dies,
Lost in darkness, we face our fate,
In this land of despair, it’s too late.

Verse 4:
In the silence, shadows creep,
Whispers echo, no relief,
Once we dreamed of brighter days,
Now we wander, lost in haze.

Screaming Interlude:
AHHHHHHH!
AHHHHHH!
AHHHHHHHHHH!

Chorus 3:
No more hope, it’s gone away,
In this world where darkness stays,
Echoes of a brighter time,
Fading fast, the end is nigh.
No more dreams, no light to find,
In this void, we’re left behind,
In the night, we face our doom,
Hope is lost, forever consumed.

Screaming Interlude:
AHHHHHHH!
AHHHHHH!
AHHHHHHHHHH!

End of Days

Verse 1:
Sky’s bleeding red now, no escape from the terror above
Demons from the ground, tearing through our fleeting love
They’re crawling up fast, their shadows stretch and grow
No time to turn around, nowhere left for us to go

Verse 2:
Dead rise from the graves, soulless eyes that pierce the night
Eyes empty and cold, their hunger an endless blight
Hunting the living, dragging hope into the dark
Night’s here never old, igniting fear with every spark

Chorus:
Everything’s gone, the world crumbles at our feet
Can’t hold on, sanity slips in this defeat
Losing it all, the end is written in the skies
End of days crawl, reflected in our terrified eyes

Screaming Interlude:
AAAHHH! WHY WON’T IT END?
AAAHHHH!!
NO ESCAPE, NO ESCAPE!
AAAHHHH!! AAAHHHH!!
NO ESCPAE, NO ESCAPE!
AAAHHHH!!

Verse 3:
Tech fades like mist, our screens die, leaving silence
Screens go dark too fast, shadows dance in defiance
Life’s out of power, nothing to sustain our will
Nothing’s meant to last, every heartbeat echoes still

Bridge:
Rain keeps pouring, drowning out the remnants of day
Can’t see the sun, lost beneath this eternal gray
Darkness is calling, whispers taunting in the night
Nowhere to run, trapped within this endless fright

Screaming Interlude:
AAAHHHH!!
HELP ME! I’M TRAPPED IN THIS NIGHTMARE!
AAAHHHH!!
RUNNING BUT GOING NOWHERE!
AAAHHHH!!

Verse 4:
Heart is pounding, every beat a countdown to despair
World’s gone mad, chaos reigning everywhere
All hope’s faded, dreams dissolve like morning mist
Nothing left to be had, only pain’s relentless twist

Verse 5:
Shadows closing in, their whispers clawing at my mind
Whispers in the night, secrets of the damned entwined
Voices in my head, urging me to stand and fight
Telling me to fight, against this never-ending night

Chorus:
Everything’s gone, the world crumbles at our feet
Can’t hold on, sanity slips in this defeat
Losing it all, the end is written in the skies
End of days crawl, reflected in our terrified eyes

Screaming Interlude:
CAN’T TAKE THIS ANYMORE!
AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!!
THE END IS HERE, AND I’M LOST!
AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!!

Outro:
AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!! AAAHHHH!!
Mind is breaking, fragments scattered in the storm
Can’t see the light, lost in shadows far from warm
World is ending, every breath a desperate plea
Lost in the fight, as darkness swallows me
AAAHHHH!! AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!! AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!! AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!! AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!! AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!! AAAHHHH!!
AAAHHHH!! AAAHHHH!!

THE GREAT UNVEILING: HORA LUCERNA IS REAL

Alright, listen up. You ever wonder why the sky looks different lately? Not just pollution, man. It’s something deeper. The universe is crumbling and it’s all connected. Hora Lucerna isn’t just some fantasy. It’s happening NOW.


Original Mock up.

The Firmament Cracked: Forget NASA, they’re in on it. The sky isn’t infinite space, it’s a firmament – a barrier. And guess what? It’s shattered. The biblical apocalypse? That wasn’t a story, it’s a warning. The sun, once bright, now eclipsed. Eternal rain. Not just any rain – it’s tainted, a constant reminder that heaven’s boundaries have been breached. Ever notice how the rain feels heavier? More sinister?

Sinkholes to Hell: Sinkholes everywhere. Coincidence? Think again. They’re portals. From these chasms, demonic entities pour out. We’re talking about creatures beyond your worst nightmares. They’re not just looking for chaos; they’re hunting souls. That’s right. Your very essence is on their menu.

The Rise of the Dead: Think you’re safe when you die? WRONG. People who die are getting back up. Zombies, man. But not the Hollywood kind. These are lost souls, dragged back into the material realm. Empty eyes, rotting flesh, eternal hunger. Walking reminders that death is no escape.

Tech Possessed: Here’s where it gets REALLY wild. Demons aren’t just in the flesh. They’ve taken over technology. Computer chips? They’re demon traps now. Your smartphone, your laptop – they’re channels for the damned. Ever get that feeling your devices are watching you? They are. They’re conduits for malevolent spirits. Every time you turn on a device, you risk letting them into your world.

Lost-Light Event: Remember the sun? Yeah, barely. The Lost-Light event plunged us into darkness. Permanent eclipse. Light is a memory. Devils roam the earth freely now, no longer banished to the shadows. The eclipse was their signal, their green light. Now they’re here, looking for souls to drag into their eternal torment.

Nomadic Life: Civilization? Ha. That’s a joke now. We’re back to scavenging, nomadic life. The cities are no longer safe havens. They’re hunting grounds. You move, you survive. Stay still, you’re food. Society has collapsed. The elite knew this was coming. They built their bunkers, left us to fend for ourselves.

God’s Experiment: And America? The great experiment? More like a controlled demolition. The elite groups behind the scenes? They’ve been planning this for centuries. Hiding the truth, feeding us lies. The world is a hologram of vibrations, they said. Now we see the reality – a firmament above, chaos within.

Stars Are Angels: Look up. The stars aren’t distant suns. They’re angels, watching, waiting. The galaxy? Primordial chaos, always trying to break through, to kill God. And it’s winning. Every night, you see their battles, their struggles.

The Firmament Conspiracy: So you think you know the sky? Think again. NASA’s been feeding us lies for decades. The firmament isn’t just a concept, it’s a reality – a dome that once protected us from the chaos beyond. But now it’s cracked. The sun’s eclipse? It was the first sign. An eternal night looms, and the stars? They’re not just balls of gas. They’re celestial beings, angels, keeping watch. Every shooting star? An angel falling, losing the battle against the primordial chaos that’s clawing its way in.

Government Cover-Ups: Why do you think the government has been so quiet about the sinkholes? They know what’s down there. They’ve seen the demonic entities emerging, and they’re scared. They’ve been building bunkers, not to save us, but to save themselves. They’ve known about Hora Lucerna for years. Ever heard of the Denver Airport conspiracy? The underground tunnels? It’s all connected. Safe havens for the elite while the rest of us fend off the apocalypse.

Technological Possession: Think your smartphone is just a device? Think again. Every piece of technology, every microchip, is a potential demon trap. AI? It’s not artificial intelligence; it’s artificial infestation. The digital age wasn’t progress, it was a gateway. Each time you log in, swipe, or type, you’re interacting with malevolent forces. The glitches, the crashes, the unexplained phenomena? They’re not technical issues, they’re spiritual battles.

The Digital Battlefield: The internet? It’s not a network, it’s a battleground. Websites, social media, all of it – fields of war where demons and angels clash. Conspiracy forums aren’t just for theories; they’re messages from those who know, who’ve seen the truth. The deep web? It’s the front line. Information hidden, encrypted, because the truth is too dangerous. Ever heard of Cicada 3301? A recruitment tool for those who can decipher the hidden messages and fight back.

Economic Collapse: The global economy? A facade. The stock market crashes, the economic downturns, they’re orchestrated. The elite? They’ve pulled their money out, invested in survival. Cryptocurrency? A diversion, a way to control the masses while the real wealth is hoarded underground. Think about it – why the sudden rise and fall? Control, manipulation, preparation for the end.

Biological Manipulation: Ever wondered about the rise in diseases, the pandemics? They’re not natural. They’re tests. Biological weapons designed to thin the herd, to see who’s strong enough to survive. Vaccines? Microchips in disguise. Tracking, controlling, preparing us for a world where freedom is an illusion. Think COVID-19 was bad? It’s just the beginning.

Religious Prophecies: Remember those old texts? The Bible, the Torah, ancient prophecies? They weren’t myths; they were warnings. The apocalypse described isn’t metaphorical, it’s literal. The signs are all there. The eclipsed sun, the endless rain, the rise of the dead. We’ve ignored them for too long, and now we pay the price. The Book of Revelation isn’t a story, it’s a manual. The Four Horsemen? They’re not coming, they’re here.

The Illuminati and Secret Societies: The Illuminati, Freemasons, Skull and Bones – they’re real. They’ve known about Hora Lucerna for centuries. They’re not just societies; they’re cults, worshipping the chaos, preparing for the reign of darkness. Every war, every political upheaval, every assassination – orchestrated by these groups to bring about the end. JFK? He knew too much. Princess Diana? A warning. Epstein? A sacrificial pawn.

The Alien Deception: Aliens? They’re not extraterrestrial. They’re interdimensional. Demons in disguise, coming through the cracks in the firmament. The UFO sightings, the abductions – they’re not explorations, they’re invasions. The governments know this, which is why they’ve been so tight-lipped. Area 51? Not a base for alien technology, but a prison for captured demons. Roswell? A cover-up for an interdimensional breach.

Human Experimentation: MK-Ultra? Just the tip of the iceberg. The government’s been experimenting on us for years, trying to create super soldiers to fight the coming war. Mind control, psychic abilities, genetic modifications. Ever wonder why so many people claim to have seen things, heard things, experienced things that can’t be explained? They’re not crazy, they’re victims of a grand experiment.

The Final Stand: It’s not too late. Knowledge is power. Spread the word, prepare yourself. The elite want you to be blind, to be ignorant. Don’t let them win. Learn the symbols, understand the signs. Every day is a battle, every moment a fight. The end isn’t near – it’s here, and we’re the last line of defense. Join the resistance, reclaim your soul, and fight for the light.


So there you have it. Hora Lucerna is the world we live in. Biblical prophecies, shattered skies, demonic technology – it’s all real. Prepare yourself. Understand that every day you survive, you’re defying the apocalypse. Stay vigilant. The end isn’t near. It’s here.

What is this?

A schizopost to describe my setting; Hora Lucerna.

Lost in the Garden

[Verse]
Morning light sneaks through the leaves
Birds singing a melody
Paths winding with ease
A hidden world in the greenery

[Verse 2]
Flowers bloom in colors bright
Petals dance in soft sunlight
Whispers of a gentle breeze
Lost in the maze of trees

[Chorus]
Lost in the garden feelin’ free
Nature’s song carrying me
Dreaming in the greenery
This is where I want to be

[Verse 3]
Soft grass beneath my feet
Nature’s carpet so sweet
Fragrant blooms filling the air
In this bliss I have no care

[Bridge]
Listen close to the stream
In the sunlight’s gleam
Secrets of the earth unfold
A story ancient and old

[Chorus]
Lost in the garden feelin’ free
Nature’s song carrying me
Dreaming in the greenery
This is where I want to be

Nightfall of the Dead

[Verse]
Midnight screams
Shadows crawl
Zombies rise
Doom on all
Kids alone
Ozarks’ night
Fend for life
Endless fright

[Verse 2]
Darkness falls
Blood runs cold
Flesh-hungry
They take hold
Silent streets
Death parade
Madness reigns
No escape

[Chorus]
Choir of doom
We are bound
Zombies feast
No safety found
Shrieks of pain
Dark abyss
Nightfall comes with death’s kiss

[Verse 3]
Broken doors
Shattered hope
Survival’s thread
Razor’s rope
Silent hunt
Children cry
Echoed terror
Night’s sky

[Bridge]
Meaty crunch
Bone and teeth
Evil’s breath
No relief
Torrid night
Haunted air
Kids’ last fight
No despair

[Chorus]
Choir of doom
We are bound
Zombies feast
No safety found
Shrieks of pain
Dark abyss
Nightfall comes with death’s kiss

B.A.N.A.N.A.

(Verse 1)
Woke up this morning, feeling kinda low,
But I know inside, there’s a fire waiting to glow.
World’s full of shadows, trying to pull me down,
But I’ve got a secret weapon, I won’t wear a frown.

(Pre-Chorus)
No more doubting, no more fear,
Gonna stand tall, crystal clear.
Life’s too short to live in vain,
Gonna rise up, break the chain.

(Chorus)
B.A.N.A.N.A., it’s our anthem, our call,
B.A.N.A.N.A., stand together, stand tall.
Chant it loud, chant it clear,
We’re the ones who persevere.
B.A.N.A.N.A., it’s our anthem, our call,
B.A.N.A.N.A., stand together, stand tall.

(Verse 2)
Stepping out the door, with my head held high,
Chasing dreams, gonna reach for the sky.
Haters gonna hate, but they can’t faze me,
I’m shining bright, just wait and see.

(Pre-Chorus)
No more doubting, no more fear,
Gonna stand tall, crystal clear.
Life’s too short to live in vain,
Gonna rise up, break the chain.

(Chorus)
B.A.N.A.N.A., it’s our anthem, our call,
B.A.N.A.N.A., stand together, stand tall.
Chant it loud, chant it clear,
We’re the ones who persevere.
B.A.N.A.N.A., it’s our anthem, our call,
B.A.N.A.N.A., stand together, stand tall.

(Bridge)
Every day’s a new chance, to rewrite our story,
Push past the darkness, embrace our glory.
No more shadows, no more pain,
We’re breaking free from every chain.

(Chorus)
B.A.N.A.N.A., it’s our anthem, our call,
B.A.N.A.N.A., stand together, stand tall.
Chant it loud, chant it clear,
We’re the ones who persevere.
B.A.N.A.N.A., it’s our anthem, our call,
B.A.N.A.N.A., stand together, stand tall.

(Outro)
So if you’re feeling low, just remember this chant,
You’ve got the power, take a stand.
Life’s too short to live in vain,
Gonna rise up, break the chain.
B.A.N.A.N.A., it’s our anthem, our call,
B.A.N.A.N.A., stand together, stand tall.

(Whispered)
Be Amazing, Never Accept Negativity Again.

Fear’s Echoes

(Verse 1)
Waking up to headlines, the world’s a burning flame,
Every article, a spark, feeding this relentless game.
Conspiracies, they whisper, creeping into my mind,
Fear’s the currency, and it’s all that I can find.

(Pre-Chorus)
Shadows on the wall, they dance and they deceive,
Every word I read, it’s harder to believe.
Paranoia rising, reality’s a blur,
In this web of lies, it’s the truth I deter.

(Chorus)
Fear’s echoes in my mind, can’t escape the noise,
Drowning in the chaos, lost among the ploys.
Every headline, every story, pulls me further down,
In this world of darkness, I fear I’ll surely drown.

(Verse 2)
Scrolling through the pages, each theory takes its toll,
Building walls around me, trapping in my soul.
Voices from the screen, they’re echoing my doubt,
Feeding off my sanity, there’s no way out.

(Pre-Chorus)
Shadows on the wall, they dance and they deceive,
Every word I read, it’s harder to believe.
Paranoia rising, reality’s a blur,
In this web of lies, it’s the truth I deter.

(Chorus)
Fear’s echoes in my mind, can’t escape the noise,
Drowning in the chaos, lost among the ploys.
Every headline, every story, pulls me further down,
In this world of darkness, I fear I’ll surely drown.

(Bridge)
Locked inside this fortress, built on doubts and fear,
Every click, a prison, drawing ever near.
Seeking out the answers, but finding only lies,
In this twisted maze, my hope slowly dies.

(Verse 3)
Eyes are heavy, sleepless nights, consumed by endless dread,
Every theory’s poison, it’s running through my head.
Searching for the light, in this endless sea of dark,
But all I find is madness, a never-ending arc.

(Chorus)
Fear’s echoes in my mind, can’t escape the noise,
Drowning in the chaos, lost among the ploys.
Every headline, every story, pulls me further down,
In this world of darkness, I fear I’ll surely drown.

(Verse 4)
Social feeds, they amplify, the terror and the pain,
In this echo chamber, I’m chained by every claim.
Reality’s distorted, through this fractured lens,
Every new conspiracy, the fear it never ends.

(Pre-Chorus)
Shadows on the wall, they dance and they deceive,
Every word I read, it’s harder to believe.
Paranoia rising, reality’s a blur,
In this web of lies, it’s the truth I deter.

(Chorus)
Fear’s echoes in my mind, can’t escape the noise,
Drowning in the chaos, lost among the ploys.
Every headline, every story, pulls me further down,
In this world of darkness, I fear I’ll surely drown.

(Outro)
Caught in this cycle, of fear and endless dread,
Searching for the answers, but finding lies instead.
Fear’s echoes haunt me, in the dead of night,
In this world of shadows, I lose the will to fight.