Surfing The Void

Album: Surfing The Void (2010)
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  • Awakening to a swirling surgence
    I peel away to listen in
    Turning myself away from the future
    Unable to explain anything
    Spanning the sights of emerging patterns
    I peel away to feel what's seen
    I'm letting go of the fate I'm escaping
    Riding the timewaves origin

    Take in mystica
    Take in mystica
    Surfing the void
    Light as the guide
    Surfing the void

    Awakening in different places
    I peel away to connect again
    Like being born of a bolt of lightning
    Unable to explain anything
    I span the sights of the lost connections
    I see the dream within the dream
    I'm letting go of my part in the story
    As the word is and ever will be

    Hear the void scream inside me Writer/s: JAMES NICHOLAS RIGHTON, JAMIE OLIVER JACK REYNOLDS, SIMON LEE CAMPBELL TAYLOR-DAVIES
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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