Heaven's Descent is a powerful short song by Black Math that juxtaposes themes of depression with haunting and celestial imagery. Featuring numerous instrumental breaks and a singer submerged in delusion, the song draws vivid parallels between the heavy fall into depression and an eerie descent into a twisted form of heaven. The chilling lyrics describe a surreal and grim picture where angels cry tears of blood and God's golden throne is wrought with bones. The non-rhyming structure further emphasizes the fragmented state of mind and the otherworldly despair.
[Verse 1]
Falling into depression
Feels like falling into heaven
[Instrumental Break]
God's throne, a spectacle
Wrought with bones, so many
[Chorus]
Angels cry tears of blood
In this heaven of delusion
[Instrumental Break]
[Bridge]
Descent brings solace
A twisted comfort in the fall
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 2]
This throne is golden
Decorated in skeletal remains
[Chorus]
Angels cry tears of blood
In this heaven of delusion
[Instrumental Break]
[Outro]
A fractured heaven
Where sorrow finds form
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Short song with lots of music breaks with a deluded singer who compares falling into depression with falling into heaven where the angels cry tears of blood. God's golden throne is wrought with bones. Does not rhyme.
Black Math