First up, "They feasted on futures, sucked marrow from bones not yet born." What I’m saying here is, the people in charge—the greedy, the short-sighted—didn't just take from their time. They stole from the future. They used up resources, trashed the planet, made decisions so selfish that even the generations who aren’t even here yet are already paying the price. It’s like they gnawed the life out of things that were meant for the kids and grandkids they’ll never meet.
Then, "Legacy? A gutted world." This part’s cold and simple: the only “legacy” they left behind wasn’t greatness, or wisdom, or something to be proud of. It was wreckage. A hollowed‑out world. Empty oceans, broken systems, scorched earth—that’s what they’re handing over.
And finally, "We’re the ghosts of their now." This is where it gets super raw. It’s like, we—the people alive right now—are already living in the consequences of their choices. We’re like echoes of what they did. Living in a version of reality shaped by their greed and short‑term thinking. Haunted by it. Trying to find life in the ruins they left behind.
So yeah, this one’s basically me saying: the damage isn’t some future disaster waiting to happen. It’s already here. We’re living inside the aftermath of decisions made by people who never cared enough to look past their own moment.