Poetry of Cinder (feat. James Dorton)
Two Feathers
The Chaotic Symphony of Destruction and Salvation
“Poetry of Cinder (feat. James Dorton)” by Two Feathers is a powerful and evocative song that delves into themes of chaos, destruction, and the search for salvation. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world on the brink of collapse, where messengers deliver gospels of life amidst frustration and the rapture of the damned. The repeated call to “hold fast” suggests a desperate clinging to faith and hope in the face of overwhelming chaos.
The imagery of a “celestial palace” and “poetry of cinder” evokes a sense of grandeur and decay, as if the heavens themselves are crumbling. The song speaks of fighting with death and the struggle to escape from a celestial plane, hinting at a battle between the forces of life and death, love and hate. The mention of angels and spirits adds a spiritual dimension to the conflict, suggesting that this is not just a physical battle, but a metaphysical one as well.
Throughout the song, there is a sense of impending doom and destruction, with references to prophecies, consumption, and delusion. The “kingdoms of salvation spilling off the edge” suggests that even the promise of salvation is precarious and uncertain. The repeated refrain of “messengers! gospels of our life” underscores the idea that these messages are crucial, yet fraught with frustration and the rapture of the damned. The song ends on a note of chaos and madness, with the imagery of a “screaming choir” and “deafening wings” calling down the heavens to stop the one who sings, leaving the listener with a sense of unresolved tension and turmoil.