* M. Graske's 2 part anthem taking stabs at human greed / nihilism / contempt , etc. This song was written to combat a feeling of criticism at college that seemed never ending at the time.
lyrics
Tiny soldiers standing in a row They don't move They don't speak Their guns won't save them The homeless All three classes The children Politicians Businessmen and Business women They line the streets in shock and surprise with gaping holes in faces They cannot speak My shadow is over you now I am a monster stealing the sun from your sky And making fire rain With wings outspread I soar through the night I am a monster stealing the sun from your sky and making fire rain And the stars above are no longer yours they're mine They are mine
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