Flashover

Album: Surfing The Void (2010)
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  • Myriads of silver discs
    Signals have been noticed out on the drift

    Here comes the flashover
    From our new neighbour
    Here comes the flashover
    Behold new colours

    Messages / Fresh images
    The overmind has noticed another shift

    Never seen before
    Others bring new dawns
    Coloured greys are on display
    The waiting is no more
    Never seen before
    Others bring new dawns
    Imagination's opening
    Inviting us on board

    Here comes the flashover

    Myriads of silver discs
    The overmind has signaled another lift

    Dimensions of time have come undone
    Now we have become so un-alone

    Migration / space / extensions / differences
    Information increases becoming what the mystery is Writer/s: James Nicholas Righton, Jamie Oliver Jack Reynolds, Simon Lee Campbell Taylor-Davies, Steffan Halperin
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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