The Rift
by Ween

Album: Shinola (2005)
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  • There's a rift out in space
    And it could be the door
    But you know I'm not sure
    There's a rift out in space
    And it could be the door
    But you know I'm not sure

    If you go through the rift
    To the palace of ice might it be nice
    Is it, paradise if you go through the rift
    To the palace of ice might it be nice

    I'm the commander of time
    In my vessel of God i go through the rift
    To the palace of ice
    I'm the commander of time
    In my vessel of God i go through the rift
    To the palace of ice

    We may never come back
    From the palace of ice
    Because the rift is a door
    We may never come back
    From the palace of ice
    Because the rift is a door ooh, yeah
    Ooh, yeah ooh, yeah
    Ooh, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

    There's a rift out in space
    And it could be the door
    But you know I'm not sure

    If you go through the rift
    To the palace of ice might it be nice
    Is it, paradise

    I'm the commander of time
    In my vessel of God i go through the rift
    To the palace of ice

    We may never come back
    From the palace of ice
    Because the rift is a door

    Ooh, yeah ooh, yeah
    Ooh, yeah
    Ooh, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Writer/s: AARON FREEMAN, MICHAEL MELCHIONDO
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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