Compositor: Lucca Faccin / Caio Costa
A beast crossed the ice
With silence in its jaws
Not a roar just obedience
A sky once shared is now carved by fire
The ground breathes smoke where sunflowers once grew
Windows shatter before the scream
And names disappear before they're spoken
They called it peace
But peace doesn't wear a uniform
It doesn't kick down doors
It doesn't sing lullabies in sirens
It doesn't paint children red
In their mother's arms
Bear, bloody bear
You don't build, you consume
You don't cry, you erase
You bury your guilt under polished stone
And drink from rivers that no longer run
You didn't come to liberate
You came to silence
Baby, bloody baby
The earth remembers what men forget
It holds every step, every bone
It hears the prayers swallowed
By bunker walls and empty shelves
And still, it grows
We are stardust in borrowed bodies
Brief flames on the same wind
But you, you rip the sky
As if the Moon were yours
You shatter the mirror
Just to prove we're not the same
Bear, bloody bear
Who will answer for
The lives of the innocent
Caught in this recurring massacre?
Who returns the heartbeat
To the child turned to shadow?
Your war is not history
It's theft
The end is only a button away
Maps are illusions
Borders are scars
We built them from fear
And now they bleed
No one owns the earth
Flags command no soul
This is the only planet we have
And somewhere in the dark
Cheget waits like a loaded prayer
Wired to one man's breath
A single press
And memory turns to ash
You say we are brothers
But love doesn't level cities
You call it duty
But duty doesn't burn hospitals
You speak of history
But history is watching you
Every silence screams
Every wall falls
Even the heaviest boots
Leave only dust
And every lie
Finds the ground
Bear, bloody bear
Your shadow stretches far
But it can't cover the truth
Your empire is noise
But silence will outlive you
We were one planet
Before your lines
Before your guns
Before your throne of ghosts
And still, the Sun rises in the east
And still, a mother sings
And still, the Sun rises over the eastern fields
And peace, is only an embrace away