Killing Joke
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Aeon

Aeon lyrics by Killing Joke. Denominations of a thousand Different deities Congregations, endless carnivals of gaiety Why should i fear? why should i cling on...

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Aeon

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Denominations of a thousand

Different deities

Congregations, endless carnivals of gaiety

Why should i fear? why should i cling on to anything?

it's not how long long i live but how beautiful it is

And i saw crying. there was turmoil in the marketplace

I saw economies perpetuate the next arms race

And i felt helpless and there was nothing i could say

And then i noticed there's a change

That's coming over me

Tapping into the aeon

Balance of the eco-system,

Self-reliance beckons us

Windmills and waterfalls, strawberries and lily ponds

When skyscrapers no longer block the sun's meridian

When we wake up to the whisper of the voice

Tapping into the aeon

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