would you call me?
if the horses turned to dust?
if all our souls melt into glue and our smiles began to rust?
here comes the wisdom, here comes the sorrow
watch us malign the ways of tomorrow
would you push me?
if I told you you were free?
would you turn your back on fear and death unlike everyone you see?
here comes the wisdom, here comes the sorrow
watch us malign the ways of tomorrow
here comes the wisdom, here comes the sorrow
watch us malign the ways of tomorrow
can you show me the things I’ve never seen?
where the path and all the moving sky unfold along the seems
can you show me the things I’ve never heard?
where a single sound peels back the ground
and a coil melts through the Earth
credits
from the Lucid,
released February 4, 2011
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