Perpetuum mobile
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Perpetuum mobile
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Streets lay in darkness
Soft moonlight touches clean air
Scary creatures formed by the shadows of trees
Nature in dark and perfect beauty
Again... and again... and again...
Perpetuum Mobile...
(repeat)
Coldness
As a fifth element
Stronger than all manifests its victory
Fascinating bizarre
Wild storms break the silence
Pushing mighty walls of clouds
That seem to come down
Crushing earth
I'm just a visitor
Watching this spectaculum
And when I'm finally gone
The show will still go on ...
As I walked therefore through the night
My admiration froze my heart
All thoughts and feelings were blown away
And I left my miserable life to become
A slave to the
PERPETUUM MOBILE ...
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