Raindrop hits the leaf changing it's position
Slightly on the street next to polls of monotonous waters
He walks slipping feet from steps at random
He falls

In the space of between his body and the ground
Comets cast off their names
Stellar neurons misfire

Witnesses
Inhale the seed
And spit out a million branches

Buds abloom in all directions
Fringe which events occur
Relations and virused meetings
Catch fire and explode
In the margin of butterfly wings
Entire cycles of evolution
Outplayed and faded
Sparked away and leaned back into
Vacuum-filled nirvana

Between the two of my eyes
Feverish fractal scar
Dance like were they on drugs
Peyote labyrinth re-mapped exits
A hasty blink
And a million life-to-comes
Will never be the same
As they never were

In the kinetic energy of a moving fist
Lies a birth-machine for a parallel universe

With the first movement in organic scap
Came a bouquet of alternative answers
All different multiplied and re-divided

Coded in the spinal cord of a trilobite
Written between the legs on the Meganeura
Suburban city maps and dormant dictator semen
Marked their way through time

In the kinetic energy of a moving fist
Lies a birth-machine for a parallel universe


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Worlds Within the Margin Lyrics as written by Bjoern Ingvar Gelotte Anders Par Friden

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    interesting analogies...but this song does follow the same theme as the rest of the album as it is a storyline.

    this and morphing into primal are 2 songs after mankinds futuristic utopia is discussed, then there is the destructino of mankind/society (episode 666), then everything counts (we realized our mistakes and it was our fault, but it happened too late), then whoracle (the soothing calm after mankind is gone).

    maybe this song has something to do with a person in the future thinking maybe the path we have gone was the wrong way...I'm not sure, this song has really weird vocals.

    I would love for sundin/anders to post an article giving a brief description of what the lyrics mean to them.

    Robotnik33on November 03, 2006   Link

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