As they turned out looking for your mind,
could you tell them what it was we left behind?
that they didn't expect what was real
and your heart in turning towards what it feels
looking over chances upheld, those dances into the cells
of living against, this backdrop of hate, that sells
After looking knowing what reminds,
that they lost out bringing all their work inside,
no one could be further than what's lying there
but they can turn you from what it is to spare
and only holding they might, go out with the sight
and turned around to face, the oncoming days again
To escape this nothing
To escape by nothing
To escape past nothing,
To escape through nothing,
Oh whatever you know that is true,
disregarded because we're just forces too,
only when they're holding what they fearless bright
knowing can disseminate this wall of light,
and only holding they will, turn against you one day,
so hold tight let go and be in one peace, for what is loved, the way
To escape this nothing,
To escape by nothing,
To escape passed nothing,
To escape through nothing,
Oh they return, they don't look, but they're revolving again,
and its wake, but its not what you thought it might be
so how long has it been, since this thought struck you,
of the way that this life, it seeks to wake you
and then fits into a heart and lits going, so this spirit
that's unbound and then hold nothing no more,
credits
from blade of earth,
released December 5, 2021
Track Artwork by Steve Whitehall-Smith
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