Low Lands

Album: Magma (2016)
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  • Tell me what you see
    In the afterlife
    Par-delà le ciel
    Par-delà le soleil

    In all there is to learn
    The sun is on our side
    And though you're on the run
    You will survive

    Expanded to the state of light
    The deepest corners of the world
    Gliding through the low lands
    And swimming all the oceans

    Walking through the silence
    Already made it through the night
    There will be a new day
    Whenever the sun rises

    (You're invisible)
    (You're in everything)
    (Tell me what you see)
    Tell me what you see
    (When you're everywhere)
    When you're everywhere
    (Tell me now)
    Tell me now

    While you drift away
    From all the plagues of this world
    You're put out of misery
    Giant monster
    You won't have to face it again
    Every step of the way gets you higher

    All the voices trapped underneath the ground
    Let them all go in the sky
    Find the power lost underneath the ground
    Let it all blow in the sky

    All the voices trapped in my head
    Let them all scream in the night
    Find the power lost underneath the ground
    Let it all blow in the sky Writer/s: Joseph Andrew Duplantier, Mario François Duplantier
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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