It’s formulating the reason behind why you exist in dreams, reality, the bases of transcendental meditation and the effects on the mind body and spirit, an awareness of the Vril energy, and the journey in which to find and harness it, dancing with or the other way around, dancing with death, preparing for a dream like state in the afterlife which transcends into physical reality of reincarnations. This song feels as one of vagueness that encompasses these principles.
lyrics
where we begin
where we end
it seems it's over played
fall in luck
fall in love
should have been x 2
should have been the way
you're lost but it's ok
should have been
should have been the way
your free from all your sin
shadows are moving
they meditate for you
new realms are yearning
Vril tells you want to do
should have been
should have been the way
you're free and that's ok
wish we could have dreams forever
release us from our nightmares, let us all be free now
wish we could have dreams forever
release us from pain, let us work in true will
wish we could have dreams forever
let us all be kind now, let us all rejoice now
rain often falls where it pours
release us from our nightmares, let us all rejoice now
rain often falls where it pours
let us all be right now, let us work in true will
rain often falls where it pours
let us all be kind now, let us all rejoice now
rain often falls where it pours
rain often falls where it pours
you know - you know it
rain often falls where it pours
credits
released February 14, 2020
John Rousvanis and Simon Quinn (The Safety Word)
Mixed and Mastered at Inventions Studios by Ryan Fallis
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