Outlander

Album: Cloud Factory (2014)
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  • It's been million years and yet this bulb is my shelter
    Hardly had I opened my eyes, I joined their ranks
    Colors are faded away
    Sounds suspend in delay
    Hey, mother, tell me where is my home?
    I don't belong to this race
    Nor to this planet
    Nor to this galaxy
    Here bottomless greed dances with eternal stupidity
    They upgrade, they descend every hour
    A mother gives birth to her child to self—devour
    Any beat of life
    Any sparkle of spirit they seem to hate
    As soon as beauty is born they discriminate
    And no respect to their race
    Nor to this planet
    Nor to this galaxy
    And no desire to uproot their greed
    And eternal stupidity
    And invincible ignorance
    And intolerable arrogance
    And invincible ignorance
    Am I floating down the river of insanity
    Or becoming just another part of you?
    I'll return, I'll come home where they wait for me
    Where the nature reins the life but not you
    You are loading your gun
    That contains
    This time we trade our lives
    To experience the brand new world
    To realize how wrong we've been all these years
    How many wonders we could behold
    Am I floating down the river of insanity
    Or becoming just another part of you?
    I'll return, I'll come home where they wait for me
    Where the nature reins the life but not you Writer/s: ROMAN IBRAMKHALILOV, TATIANA SHMAILYUK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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