Oh, Babylon, inspired by DIO

[Intro]

A father has visions of a better future.

While a son clings to visions past

One seeks change while the other resists,

Caught in a viscous cycle that never lasts


[Verse 1]

If we don't change, speaks the father,

Our city will not flourish, it will die.

To stay in the past is foolish thinking

We must reach for the stars, beyond the sky.


[Verse 2]

We cannot break tradition says the son

Anger the gods and suffer their wrath

Our ancestors built this great city,

Brick by brick they created our path


[Chorus]

Oh Babylon, once mighty Babylon

By decadence, by power, by greed

Oh Babylon, once powerful Babylon

Message ignored and left to bleed


[Bridge]

Angry words and a heated exchange

With a quick thrust of the knife

In cold blood, the father is slain

No remorse, the son takes a life


[Verse 4]

Now consumed with a lust for power

The son rules by arrogance and fear

Fueled by anger, the peoples rise up

For his life he pleads on empty ears


[Verse 5]

The city gates open for the liberator

With open arms at first, but soon learn

He is called the destroyer, the conqueror

The peoples once full of hope, now burned


[Chorus]

Oh Babylon, once mighty Babylon

By decadence, by power, by greed

Oh Babylon, once powerful Babylon

Message ignored and left to bleed

Comments

  • Interesting to use the Father as the instigator for change and the Son as the traditionalist, nice swap of roles!

    The "Oh Babylon, once mighty Babylon" lines feel like they would be very easy to sing out on. Good fit for the chorus.

    "Message ignored" feels like it might be more awkward to sing, so that could be something to look at once it's set to music. test it out.

    Strong narrative, poetic style.

    Do you have a style of music in mind for this one?

  • thanks for the comment.. i was going for industrial metal. when spoken, the line message ignored line works.. as the story goes, Nabonidus was forward thinking. He worshipped the moon god Sin-ili, while his son worshipped the tradition of Marduk. I added the shakesperean twist of son kills father, son dies :)

    here's a link to the song..

    https://suno.com/song/4abe97a5-71db-4628-9253-365b9aa77a38

  • Wild ride! Thanks for sharing the music link.

    Spoken word makes perfect sense there, yes it fits quite smoothly.

    Good stuff.

  • @bhengen This song ROCKS and thensome! Love the song through and through and DANG that gal can SCREAM!!! I couldn't put it better than Owen, 'Wild Ride' . . . . .

    AWESOME! 🤩

    Renee aka HummerWisdom

  • thanks.. not sure what she stepped on :)

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