War Council
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost post-apocalyptic scene, devoid of human voices. The dominant tone is one of quiet desolation, punctuated only by the sounds of nature and the remnants of human activity. It feels like the aftermath of something significant, leaving behind an eerie silence where conversation once thrived. This absence of dialogue creates a profound sense of isolation. The 'war council' is not a meeting of minds, but a ghost of one, existing only in the sounds that remain. The imagery of 'dust' and 'rust' further emphasizes decay and the passage of time, suggesting that whatever conflict occurred has long since ended, leaving only echoes. The most striking aspect is the focus on non-verbal communication – the 'wind' and the 'rain' become the sole conveyors of information. This shift from human speech to natural phenomena highlights a fundamental change in the environment, where the elements themselves seem to be holding court. The 'broken glass' serves as a fragile, sharp reminder of what was shattered. Ultimately, the effectiveness of these lyrics lies in their minimalist approach. By stripping away narrative and character, they force the listener to confront the emotional weight of silence and absence. The 'war council' becomes a metaphor for unresolved endings and the lingering presence of past conflicts in a world that has moved on, or perhaps, been irrevocably changed.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Paul Hartnoll
- Phil Hartnoll