Voyager
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Voyager
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Voyager burns off the fuel and enters the sky
Wasted the progress of man as asteroids pass by
Liftoff has taken us out ascending from Earth
Afterburn rockets have fallen off to give us berth
Dark are our days, black are our nights
Cosmonauts know that we could die
Wondrous sights have unveiled the crimson dusk
Faltered the landing approach father to child
Dark are our days, black are our nights
Astronauts know that we could die
Falling fast, forgotten past
Seeking the life of new spheres
Runes arcane, found to be promising, life after Earth
Terraform, planet's core could possibly sustain our lives
Driving our souls, our endless flight
All of us know that we could die
Driving our souls, our endless flight
All of us know that we could die
Voyager burns off the fuel and enters the sky
Wasted the progress of man as asteroids pass by
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Kalas performs "Voyager", and this lyric page sits inside the Kalas catalog on LyroVerse.
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