This powerful, poetic rock anthem is a soul-stirring meditation on time, mortality, and divine presence. Blending heavy drumming and melodic guitar solos, the song opens with a haunting sense of eternity—"Before the rose, the poem, the light"—evoking a God who existed before creation, beyond time itself.
Each verse is layered with existential reflections: the fleeting nature of life, the labor and longing of humanity, and the fragile beauty of our mortal days. The recurring theme—“we labor and we bleed, we pray for what we need”—grounds the track in human struggle, while the chorus ascends with a cry for wisdom and perspective: “Number my days, teach me to see / How short this life, how wild and free.”
The song echoes the spirit of Psalm 90, turning its poetic cries into thunderous, passionate rock declarations. The final chorus swells into a triumphant, near-spiritual explosion—“A breath, a soul, a screamed ‘Amen’”—uniting the urgency of life with the eternity of God.
Lyrics: Olaf Dominguez
Music & Vocals: Suno AI
All rights reserved, 2025
Each verse is layered with existential reflections: the fleeting nature of life, the labor and longing of humanity, and the fragile beauty of our mortal days. The recurring theme—“we labor and we bleed, we pray for what we need”—grounds the track in human struggle, while the chorus ascends with a cry for wisdom and perspective: “Number my days, teach me to see / How short this life, how wild and free.”
The song echoes the spirit of Psalm 90, turning its poetic cries into thunderous, passionate rock declarations. The final chorus swells into a triumphant, near-spiritual explosion—“A breath, a soul, a screamed ‘Amen’”—uniting the urgency of life with the eternity of God.
Lyrics: Olaf Dominguez
Music & Vocals: Suno AI
All rights reserved, 2025
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