Eternal Echoes
Lyric
Sand whispers tales of the old
Underneath skies of fire and gold
Bare feet press on the ancient ground
Heartbeats sync with the Earth’s sound
40,000 years, still alive
Through the winds, through the rivers, we survived
Eternal echoes, they won’t fade
In the Dreamtime roots are made
Smoke spirals up to the stars
Didgeridoo hums, breaking the scars
Moonlight dances on the stone
Time stands still, we’re never alone
Bones of the Earth, they cry
Calling the Spirit from the sky
40,000 years, still alive
Through the winds, through the rivers, we survived
Eternal echoes, they won’t fade
In the Dreamtime roots are made
Shadows move, carved on the wall
A tribal hymn answers the call
Voices rise, deep as the sea
A song of the past
Setting us free
Thoughts About This Song…
“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.
A tribute to the enduring strength and deep connection to the land of Australia’s First Nations people. Their thousands of years of history, survival through immense challenges, and the spiritual framework of the Dreaming that links the past, present, and future.
Eternal Echoes is the album’s deep-rooted heart, the place where ancient memory and spiritual continuity emerge after the seeker’s journey toward light in “Jerusalem.” If “Jerusalem” was the revelation that the sacred lives within, “Eternal Echoes” is the realization that this sacredness has always lived within the Earth itself — an unbroken pulse older than civilization, older than Babylon.
After the burning and rebuilding of earlier tracks, Eternal Echoes is healing — a song of listening, belonging, and reconciliation. The “I” dissolves here. Unlike earlier songs sung from a personal viewpoint, “Eternal Echoes” speaks as part of something vast — the collective voice of humanity and creation intertwined with each other and with their beloved, life-giving Creator.
“I have other sheep also, who are not of this fold.” And we have much to learn from them.
Angel W – Eternal Echoes has a really fun instrumental jam session!