I'm sitting by a lake
But it's not of this earth
The water is so clear
And the birds are alive
A mirror for the sky
Only see themselves and fly away

I'm sitting by a lake
(The universe is alive)
I lay down by the river-flow
(It's a river of stars)
I'm living by the ocean
(It's an ocean of light)
How do you call this place around?
(It's a world that I once saw in a dream)

Will you please tell me now
(If I'm dead or alive?)
Landscapes so bright, all around
(It's a city of light)
Where, who, when, why?
(I think, therefore I am)
I feel like I know this land
(But this must be so far away)

This world is life
There's clouds-and-wonders
It's all I need and it will never go
You say it's lost, I don't believe it
This is my vision, we can never know

This is the earth, but ages after
I know the world will overcome its pain
The simple fact, I dream about it
Already makes it happen in the rain

It's right in front
But you don't face it
I'm dedicated, all my life in me
And made of light, our sun is growing
Like in the heart of some of us I pray

And by the lynch, you will discover
This form of life is not the only one
I want the truth and I just knew it
And now I know the vision came alive


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World to Come Lyrics as written by Jean Michel Labadie Christian Roger Andreu

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    i think this song is about how our world will be one day when man no longer exists, how clean it will be

    manifestmessiahon February 26, 2008   Link

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