Divinations

Album: Crack the Skye (2009)
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  • It's gone away, it's gone away, it's gone for good
    Animal spirits come calling me home
    Through the tunnels of brilliant light
    The magnet of wisdom is pulling
    Burrowing faster, the fabric of time

    No escape
    Binding spirits
    No escape
    Trapped in time space

    Rapid descendants, the wormhole is empty
    The center of khlysty surrounds me
    The fire is dancing in a silvery sheet of breath
    Black robe, necromancing
    Summon the soul of the specter

    No escape
    Binding spirits
    No escape
    Trapped in time space

    Fire in the eye
    Realm of mystic majesty

    No escape
    Binding spirits
    No escape
    Trapped in time space

    Fire in the eye
    Realm of mystic majesty Writer/s: Brann Timothy Dailor, Troy Jayson Sanders, William Breen Kelliher, William Brent Hinds
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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