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Euclidean Elements

Euclidean Elements lyrics by Obscura. Our time will be devised as they will be Taken from the present, above and below When you become the salt in the wounds...

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Euclidean Elements

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Our time will be devised as they will be

Taken from the present, above and below

When you become the salt in the wounds

Mankind will rise again - baptism by fire

An imagination along unrestricted bounds

A distant future, appearance of illusion

When you feel the merge within the wounds

Mankind will rise again - baptism by fire

When we fall toward a new sun aeon

Nothing more than a mere underneath

When you see throughout the worlds

Within the suns - downward and dead

Between our visible world

At the place, highest of all

I will turn to my mind's eye

Where the blame lies with me

We are here among ourselves

With the sun and stars above us

An abyss within the depth

At a splendid place, above and below

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