Edge of Evolution

Album: Havoc And Bright Lights (2012)
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  • Here I leave my story, I leave it in the dust
    Although this psychology's been entertaining enough
    Here in lies the witness objective with my stuff
    But we're ready to push envelopes into full-blown consciousness

    So here we go out here on the edge of evolution
    Numbers growing out here on the edge of evolution

    I have had my glimpses with and without substances
    I have had awakenings non-abiding for the most part

    And here we go out here on the edge of evolution
    Numbers growing out here on the edge of evolution

    In this sacred duality
    The highs and lows and heres and theres
    These aversions and these cravings
    Push me beyond identity into pure awareness (we're already here)

    And here we are out here on the edge of evolution
    We keep going out here on the edge of evolution
    Here we are out here on the edge of evolution
    We keep going out here on the edge of evolution Writer/s: ALANIS NADINE MORISSETTE, GUY SIGSWORTH
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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