Destiny Call Lyrics
Destiny Call tells of a seeker who meets her destiny when she finds God in the sound of suffering.
Destiny Call tells of a seeker who meets her destiny when she finds God in the sound of suffering.
A journey from intense longing to collective victory by finding power and freedom in community built with love. Individual hearts, healed by the connection with others who have also followed such searing paths, ignite and rise to travel to that place…together.
Zeke the Dragon is a rockin’ country song that tells us it’s the little things we say and do that make a difference in the lives of others.
“Black Rain” is a protest anthem for a burning world. Mythic and industrial at once, its tender mourning for the pain of the Earth and fierce condemnation of those who threaten it express a duality of stewardship and destruction that must urgently be resolved.
The scenario in this song vividly illustrates the tension between life, death, and the liminal space between. A powerful exploration of regret as well as a reminder of the beauty and fragility of life, it encourages reflection on how we view mortality and living fully.
“Beautiful Judgment Day (Reprise)” returns to the storm, but the thunder has changed its tone. Shadows dance, rain burns clean, and time beats inside the heart like revelation. What was once fear now gleams with grace — the world undone so it may begin again. It is not the end, but the unveiling — a beautiful judgment day.
Framed in an old gospel style, That Holy Day lyrics feel like the moment when heaven and earth meet through song, when all the fire and dust of the quest finally resolve into unity and praise.
“Eternal Echoes” hums from the bones of the Earth — a song older than memory, still alive in the wind and the river. Under moonlit skies and spiraling smoke, the seeker hears what was never lost: the heartbeat of creation, pulsing through stone and spirit. Here, in the Dreamtime, the story does not end — it begins again, carried on the breath of those who remember.
Now the story moves from destruction and purification into awakening, understanding, and transcendence. It’s the moment of clarity: Jerusalem is not a destination — it’s the divine within all things.
This is the great inversion of sacred justice. It’s the turning of the tide — the moment the story moves from apocalypse to redemption. The meek inherit not as conquerors but as caretakers, planting peace in the ashes.
Requiem thunders like prophecy carried on a reggae wind — a lament for the fallen empires of gold and greed. Beneath the ashes, a strange rhythm endures — grief with a pulse, ruin made radiant by truth. In this requiem, Babylon burns not only as city, but as mirror, showing us what must fall before anything holy can rise.
An earnest gospel-style lead vocal leads us to the moment when confrontation becomes communion. It’s luminous, devotional, and transcendent — a moment of reverence before the Divine Love who calls to us all.