In the Akkadian epic Enuma Elish, Kishar is the daughter of Lahmu and Lahamu, the first children of Tiamat and Abzu. She is the female principle, sister and wife of Anshar, the male principle, and the mother of Anu. Kishar may represent the earth as a counterpart to Anshar, the sky, and can be seen as an earth mother goddess. Her name also means "Whole Earth".
Kishar appears only once in Enuma Elish, in the opening lines of the epic, and then disappears from the remainder of the story. She appears only occasionally in other first millennium BCE texts, where she can be equated with the goddess Antu.
Bored in America, we’ve got nothing to do,
We’re just tired of being labeled the useless youth.
The media destroys the masses’ minds.
Wasted youth waste of time.
I think it’s time they hear our battle cry.
Bored in America.
We’ve just got nothing to do!
Bored in America.
They teach us to hate each other.
I don't care what race you are or what religion or color.
The media destroys the masses’ minds.
Wasted youth waste of time.
I think it’s time they hear our battle cry.