Mental vigour's been right on the edge
To a 'stupefying' hole of no return
Now we dance a holy war is won
But there must be more we got to learn

Don't you know now that I'm here I must go
Into the morning light, illuminate the night
Be the guide on our side, the Gnosis

No return, I will go, follow the call of my spirit
No return, I must know all that I never could ask
No return

No I still can't leave the world in here
Soon I feel that I am gonna get her free
But I've smelled at and I long for more
Take me in, oh I beg, philosophy

Oh I got to know, more now so I must go on
Into the morning light, illuminate the night
Be the guide on our side, the Gnosis

No return, I will go, follow the call of my spirit
No return, I must know all that I never could ask
No return

No return, maybe you must pay
Many've been in quest for truth
Insanity has swallowed away
No return, but I wish you all the best
Go and face the tree of knowledge and be free

No return, I will go, follow the call of my spirit
No return, I must know all that I never could ask


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    Probably about Mans lust for learning all about this world and knowning all about anything... His wandering lust to be free and explore things that may be considered "forbitten" By others or to have the passion to do what he wills... (this doesnt just apply for men :P Women surely have the same lust) Atleast that is what this song means to me, because the whole

    No return - I will go, follow the call of my spirit No return - I must know all that I never could ask No return

    The Call of my spirit is the will of the man to go wherever and find what ever...

    Glass_prisoneron September 08, 2007   Link

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