PATH TO SORROW


Words: Salomon

Music: Bellew, Minier, Chaffin

Album: The Pillars of Humanity


Sitting here thinking back

On the better days, the days gone past

Before the change, the way things were

When everything was new and pure

When life was free and filled with hope

When everything was explained in full

Those days are near forgotten

The ache of today replaces them

What about tomorrow?

Will I have reached the goal?

Or died forgotten

With nothing to show?


“Don’t get your hopes up son,

There are no guarantees in life but one -

That eventually you die

That’s a guarantee you cannot escape from.”


So I’m sitting here all alone

It’s always worse when no one’s home

Why should I continue on

If death is the only final outcome?

To pursue some mythical success

That some have been fooled to think exists?

Only to meet frustration and die

Still they go on trying and trying and...

I refuse to live that lie

But then what is there but to die?

I knew I require some change

But every day comes up the same...fruitless


FAILURE - far too weak can’t even stand on your own two feet

SPINELESS - you could never make it in this world

WEAKLING - they scream at me

HOPELESS -  the strong survive the weak are devoured


FAILURE - so many say I slow them down I’m in the way

SPINELESS - got me convinced they’ve reached security

WEAKLING - got me pegged as if alone they’ve reached success

HOPELESS - all I am, the difference between


This world betrays

This world, it feasts upon me


FAILURE - I feel defeat but  I see now they’re hiding something

SPINELESS - draw my attention far away from hope

WEAKLING - away from God, away from Love, shake their fists at Him above

HOPELESS - could it be? He shakes the world the lie they hold


This world betrays

This world, it feasts upon me


My loneliness is evidence of my failure


To stay would mean to pursue some goal

Which has eluded me so far

They say I need no one else, only myself

That I need no one else

Unfortunately that way of life leaves me nothing but Hell

The original title to the song was Pool of Sorrow.


Bellew was sitting on the couch one morning playing the slow intro to this song. Salomon emerged from his room and upon hearing Bellew playing the part, asked him to continue playing it. He returned to his room and returned with his notebook of lyrics and together they pieced together the intro with lyrics that were written just moments before.


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