Elephant spirits
Tower of ivory
Story of ancient deities
Seizure of the fleece
Protector of its place
Fly through dreamscapes
Of valleys gullies and spires
Herd across suicidal slopes
Changeless moonshines
Circle cyclops image
A race of one-eyed beings
All feared and shunned
Rakshasa demon
Seizure of the fleece
Protector of its place
Eyes all around you
Enter the labyrinth
Visions of the hunted
Beware the birchmen
Incisors thought to be
Skulls of us
Our release






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Circle of Cysquatch Lyrics as written by Troy Sanders Brent Hinds

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    Yeah, pretty obvious that its about a one-eyed sasquatch, but another that is mentioned is the monsters ability to tell the future.

    I think in this song, it makes a prediction about the future of the protagonist. That's the robot-like voice in the break of the song. If you look at the lyrics for that part, you see it syncs up perfectly with the lyrics for Colony of Birchmen, which takes place two songs later. Thats the premonition.

    supergump88on September 28, 2006   Link

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