Hash Dreams
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Hash Dreams
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Open your soul
Breath the smoke that brings freedom to you
Like strandet whales
That feel you the truth
When they die in the desert of nothingness
The color of your heart
Gives you power to smile
Like green fields in the sun
Your spirit drifts into emptyness
Music is splitted into sounds
Which then harmonizes
And frees your senses entirely
The goodness of lust embraces you
With the dazzling scent of womanhood
She leads you into the wells
Of your love
And takes a bath with you
In the secret desires of you mind
The world in which you live
Close it's gates
To let you enter
Into the paradise of yourself
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Umbra Et Imago performs "Hash Dreams", and this lyric page sits inside the Umbra Et Imago catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Kein Gott Und Keine Liebe and Sail Away with a short reason for opening each page next.
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