(Morpheus) The Dream Lord
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(Morpheus) The Dream Lord
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I was sailling in the sea of lethargy
Upon an empty dream
When land appeared
And filled the endless horizon
White pilars from marble
Deep into a garden
Were shining like guiding stars
The dreamlord
A frozen voice from inside
Poured out in my dreamworld
The voice of Morpheus
Taste the fruit of knowledge
Drink the juice of wisdom
And you'll see what eyes can't see
The dreamlord
You have reached utopia
In the garden of illusions
Encircled from the pillars
I found my idol
But clouds filled the purple sky
And shed their crystal tears
And the idol became muddy
The dreamlord
The right explanation of symbols
Depends on you
The sun will send me away
In the
Place where the idol was
Appeared a white flower
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