The Sixth Dawn
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The Sixth Dawn
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Opened my eyes
Just to see the new rays of the sun
That shines through the crack on the face
Of the tumbling-down world
How many traces we've left
On this blood-moistened soil
In order to grasp the elusive
Freedom of choice
I see, I feel
The coming of the fifth dawn
Come to the far end of this world
To see, to feel, to embrace the coming
Of the new cosmic age
To hear, to smell, to rid of the old
Broken shell and rise! Rise!
Leaping miles per second
Racing the event horizons
Just to be a witness of it
All crumbling down
Movement on halt
Break
New dawn
Awake
I've slept for too long
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Who performs "The Sixth Dawn"?
Neuromist performs "The Sixth Dawn", and this lyric page sits inside the Neuromist catalog on LyroVerse.
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