The Sumerian
Though not earthborn
I am forlorn
For a dream once sold
cannot be untold:
We would be one
under this sun
All the beautiful women
with dreams unspoken
and our fates interwoven
to be swept away
in a single day
We’ll hide in the sky
while the many die
and be called alien
but I am Sumerian
Could we count the cost
of what will be lost?
Could we retract
an unbreakable pact?
Owners of the game
will shift the blame
Yes, gods deceive
and men believe
We’ll hide in the sky
while the many die
and be called alien
but I am Sumerian
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A dream once shared. A fate now sealed.
The Sumerian is a quiet lament for a world about to be lost— and for those who will watch it happen from above.
This song is part of a larger sci-fi narrative exploring power, creation, and control across civilizations. Drawing from ancient myths, dream fragments, and speculative futures, the album presents a series of imagined histories — where advanced beings shape worlds, engineer life, and influence the course of intelligence itself.
These stories are not claims, but reflections — invitations to consider what humanity is, and what it may yet become