Earth Forgets To Cry Lyrics

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She held us when we couldn’t stand
Fed the roots beneath our hands
We danced on oceans, drank her skies
Never stopped to hear her cries

We carved our names in every shore
Took and took and asked for more
Built our cities, lit the flame
And never once we asked her name

But she remembers every touch
The quiet love, the gentle hush
Now every breeze is laced with pain
A whisper lost in acid rain

Do you hear her, calling slow?
In every crack, in melting snow
The air we breathe, the ground we tread
She’s bleeding out, we look ahead

We found new gods in glass and gold
And left her heart out in the cold
A mother wrapped in dust and stone
Still sings to us, but sings alone

And if the stars forget her face
We’ll drift forever, out of place
No second Earth to make it right
No lullaby to end the night

Do you hear her, calling slow?
In every crack, in melting snow
The air we breathe, the ground we tread
She’s bleeding out, we look ahead

One final dawn, one final light
A silent scream into the night
We had her love, we let it die
Now even Earth forgets to cry

🎵 Song Meaning

'Earth Forgets To Cry' is a poignant lament for the planet, personified as a nurturing mother betrayed by her children, humanity. The song uses evocative imagery to depict the exploitative relationship between humans and the Earth, highlighting the consequences of unchecked consumption and disregard for the environment.

The opening verses establish the Earth's role as a provider ("She held us when we couldn’t stand," "Fed the roots beneath our hands") and contrasting it with humanity's insatiable greed ("We danced on oceans, drank her skies," "Took and took and asked for more"). The act of carving names into shores symbolizes the destructive and self-centered nature of human progress. The line "And never once we asked her name" emphasizes the utter lack of respect and connection humans have with the Earth, viewing it solely as a resource.

The middle verses shift to the Earth's perspective, emphasizing her enduring memory and the pain inflicted upon her ("But she remembers every touch," "every breeze is laced with pain"). The "acid rain" symbolizes the tangible consequences of pollution, a direct result of human actions. The repeated question, "Do you hear her, calling slow?" serves as a desperate plea for humanity to recognize the Earth's suffering, evident in the "melting snow" and "every crack." The stark reality is that the Earth is "bleeding out," yet humanity continues to "look ahead," oblivious to the impending disaster.

The song further critiques humanity's misplaced priorities, worshipping "new gods in glass and gold" (materialism and technology) and abandoning the Earth ("left her heart out in the cold"). The image of the Earth as "A mother wrapped in dust and stone" is powerful, portraying a once vibrant and nurturing figure reduced to a desolate state. Despite this, she "still sings to us," suggesting a persistent hope for reconciliation.

The final verses convey a sense of impending doom and irreversible loss. The line "And if the stars forget her face, We’ll drift forever, out of place" suggests that the Earth's demise will lead to humanity's existential crisis, losing its connection to its origin and purpose. The lack of a "second Earth" underscores the finality of the situation, highlighting the urgency of protecting the planet. The song concludes with a chilling image of "One final dawn," signifying the end of life as we know it, culminating in the ultimate tragedy: "Now even Earth forgets to cry," suggesting a complete and irreversible loss of hope and vitality.

Fra's artistic message is a clear call to action, urging listeners to recognize the Earth's suffering and reconsider their relationship with the environment. Through poignant lyrics and evocative imagery, the song serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of environmental neglect and the importance of respecting and protecting the planet before it's too late. The versatility of Fra as an artist allows him to blend musicality with a strong social message, making 'Earth Forgets To Cry' a compelling and thought-provoking piece.

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