B'ak'tun
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B'ak'tun
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Iridescent lines connected to the structure’s eye
Monuments assembled by the serpent in the sky
Lights align against the columns grafted to the dirt
Shapes connect obsidian transistors to the earth
Wait, I’m dreaming in reverse
The sky begins to burst
Falling through these eyes
Lights collide
Serpent coil around me
Feathers black like drowning
In the sky above the crater
Of your mind’s voices sounding
I can feel the weight of everything
Collapsing and bending
Distorting and rending the nothingness of everything
Is ending
The stars begin to dance
Like water through the sand
Ascend this weathered skin
Awakening
Serpent coil around me
Feathers black like drowning
In the sky above the crater
Of your mind’s voices sounding
(I can feel the weight of everything collapsing
And bending distorting and rending
The nothingness of everything is ending)
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Lithium Dawn performs "B'ak'tun", and this lyric page sits inside the Lithium Dawn catalog on LyroVerse.
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