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“All Quiet on the Western Front” is not a battle cry — it’s a cry from the mud. Inspired by the horrors of World War I and echoing the haunting perspective of All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, this song tells the story of young soldiers who learn that between “honor” and “grave” lies only a single word. What begins as a patriotic promise end in no man’s land — between machine gun fire, barbed wire, and prayers whispered into the dirt. The song follows a soldier crawling through blood and mud to reach his fallen friend, while grenades “preach” without words and hope survives only as a borrowed breath. But at its core, this is not just a war song — it is about faith in the waiting. Two men share bread. Share fear. Share silence. No altar of stone — just mud, two souls, and the reminder: you are not alone. This song reminds us: • That modern weapons don’t create bravery — they create mass graves • That “nothing new” is the greatest lie war ever told • That no hero truly returns home — only survivors do • That every war claims it will be the last The final chorus is not a victory chant. It is a warning. We lived not to conquer — but to testify to what war truly costs. And still, the world wanted more. “All Quiet on the Western Front” stands as a musical memorial — raw, faith-filled, and unfiltered. No glory. No romanticism. Just truth between gas, steel, and fire. Because what began there did not end with peace. And that may be the most terrifying truth of all. Lyrics English: Verse 1 They said: All quiet on the Western Front, But listen closely when the earth screams. Bayonets teach us what closeness means When being human becomes distance. Gas drifts softly through morning and lung, Death comes green and without a face. Steel beasts roll over bodies, And fire devours what hope remains. Pre-Chorus Flamethrowers baptize the night, Airplanes scatter death from above. Heaven itself has betrayed us— And stays silent when someone prays in the mud. Chorus They call it honor, we call it a grave, In the West there is nothing—yet far too much of it remains. No glory, no song, no final meaning, Just boys learning the sound of dying. “All quiet on the Western Front,” they say blind, But everything new here is inhuman inside. Verse 2 Paul lies out there, in no man’s land, Movement means death, stillness disgrace. The machine gun counts every sin, Between him and me only seconds remain. I crawl through wire, through blood, through mud, Counting Our Fathers like rounds in a clip. Every breath a borrowed moment, Every step a promise that burns. Pre-Chorus Grenades preach without a word, But hope whispers: keep going forward. Chorus They call it honor, we call it a grave, In the West there is nothing—yet far too much of it remains. No hero returns home, only survivors do, With eyes full of war and happiness broken in two. “All quiet on the Western Front,” they say mute, But what happens here is killing the world. Bridge (Faith in the Waiting) We lie in the crater, waiting for the whistle, The next attack—or the hand of God. I share bread, he shares the fear, Between us Christ, silent and whole. No preacher, no altar of stone, Just mud, two souls, and you are not alone. The Holy Spirit in every heavy breath, When the earth shakes and courage resists. Breakdown (Wounding & Grace) Then it strikes us both—too close, too deep, Wounds that whisper: this is the end. But blood stops where it’s meant to stop, Not by luck—by grace alone. They carry us away, half dead, half here, No reason given why we still remain. Final Chorus We lived to warn, not to conquer, To tell what wars truly weigh. Gas, steel, and fire make no men— They make graves and silent nations. “All quiet on the Western Front”—that is the lie, Because what began here did not end in peace. Outro (Foreshadowing) We spoke, we wrote, we swore: never again. But no one listened—the world wanted more. The scars faded—did the lessons remain? No. And the next war was already standing in line. All quiet on the Western Front… But soon, everything again.