Deserts in your eyes
A sea of sands and midnite stars
Losing touch, I become the sky
There is our last kiss
Now push on
Proceed to oblivion

Submerged in fluid
Suspended in thought
I reach the crest of the tallest peak
I can see for miles
Breathe deep

Breathe deep, engine sounds drowning me
Drones and hums fill my bones, open eyes wide

Breathe deep, static lights blinding eyes
Descent into signals, heart dies

Breathe deep, lulled by clicks and cycles
Held high from fires, a last breath

Sleep deeper, forget all that is known
Submit to the sun, regress to life


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    Although I can't fully grasp most of their lyrics, I think most of OMG's lyrics revolve around regressing into our primordial state as humans. As a result, many of their lyrics take a very naturalistic point of view. I think this song describes this regression of homosapiens (which, from their point of view is a progression.) However, one may infer from the lyrics that this "progression" is somehow instigated by aliens from outer space with the lines "static lights blinding eyes", "lulled by clicks and cycles", and "drones and hums fill my bones". I know I've read interviews by members of OMG and they have basically said the band is a big joke, but I think that is the general theme behind their lyrics.

    RobotRockon March 01, 2006   Link

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