This song is inspired by Nanibgal (Nisaba), the Mesopotamian goddess of writing, wisdom, and record-keeping. She was revered as the divine scribe who inscribed the destinies of gods and mortals upon her clay tablets. The lyrics reflect her role as the guardian of knowledge, the eternal voice of wisdom, and the one who shapes fate itself through the power of the written word. The song pays homage to her as the keeper of memory and truth across time.
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