Zeitgeist

Album: 13 (2013)
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  • Astral engines in reverse
    I'm falling through the universe again
    Down among a dead mans vision
    Faded dreams and nuclear fissions span

    The strings of fear they are holding up the race
    The puppets falling to the ground
    The love I feel as I fly endlessly through space
    Lost in time I wonder will my ship be found

    On this sinking ship I travel
    Faster than the speed of life
    Not so super nova burns
    The black holes turn and fade from sight

    The strings of fear they hide within the human race
    The answers buried underground
    The love I feel as I fly endlessly through space
    Lost in time I wonder will my ship be found

    And very soon
    The boundless moon
    Will show us light
    And as we crash
    We'll pray and kiss
    And say goodnight
    Goodnight Writer/s: JOHN OSBOURNE, TERENCE BUTLER, TONY IOMMI
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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