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Solar Scream Still Running Deep


Static waters
Sand and stones around
With every breath I inhale the warmth of spring

Concentric circles
Sinking bodies of earth
From the melting shores of my relief

Beneath the surface
Where I sensed calm before
There’s something moved by words still running deep

Look, I’m trying to portray
Ourselves with simple shades
From a breed of former pride
Not a bone left to remind

Hark, a bird has started to sing
We’re safe under her wings
I wish us to be bound
Like feathers to a crown

The voices in my head kept on ringing – virtually unclear
So sensible it seemed to go their way – but I had another aim
The voices in my head kept on ringing – words still running deep
So sensible it seemed to go their way – but I rejected

Scream, awake the ancient tongues
From the top of your lungs
A weak attempt to flee
From our own vanity

The voices in my head kept on ringing – virtually unclear
So sensible it seemed to go their way – but I had another aim
The voices in my head kept on ringing – words still running deep
So sensible it seemed to go their way – but I rejected



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