Namaste

Album: Check Your Head (1992)
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    A butterfly floats on the breeze of a sun lit day
    As I feel this reality gently fade away
    Riding on a thought to see where it's from
    Gliding through a memory of a time yet to come
    Smoke paints the air
    Swirling images through my mind
    Like a whirlpool spin beginning to unwind
    And I stand at the edge cautiously awaiting
    As time slips by
    Carefully navigating by the stars in the sky
    And I sit, and I think to myself
    And on the horizon, the sun light begins to climb
    And it seems like it's been so long since he shined
    But I'm sure it was only yesterday

    A cold chill of fear cut through me
    I felt my heart contract
    To my mind I brought the image of light
    And I expanded out of it
    My fear was just a shadow
    And then a voice spoke in my head
    And she said, dark is not the opposite of light
    It's the absence of light
    And I thought to myself
    She knows what she's talking about
    And for a moment I knew what it was all about Writer/s: ADAM HOROVITZ, ADAM NATHANIEL YAUCH, MARK RAMOS NISHITA, MICHAEL LOUIS DIAMOND
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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