Running in a cage like freak beasts on stage
To acquire the honor of dishonor
Humble idea for Machiavellian seeds
To grow their old megalomaniac trees
See no evil; hear no evil
Ellet tse erton esived.

In sick organic shadows
Where nano-things are the crutch of life,
The test-tube men eliminate themselves
Inside this asymetric archaic circle
See no evi; hear no evil
Ellet tse erton esived.

Tragedy of selfishness, become as they are
Their old bark left bare and infected
Roots' thirst so immense
It could transform the sea to salt

Enu ratis...will end the events
I know you will be...lenger arelurb
You will see...Trom te eiffiret
Tnemeleus at xiork arengiomet ed nok reunnohsed
Enu ratis...will end the events
I know you will be an ancient shadow

See no evil; hear no evil
Ellet tse erton esived

The tragedy is just beyond our roots
The world stops... We wander here,
Where only the mad knows the truth
And knowledge testify in their names.
We barter our bark
Like stupid pawns sacrificing for their king
Like some miracle boy's transformations
We transmuted our sap into living bribes.


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    devinxdisaster, nice job on the whole backwards french thing, i would never had been able to figure this shit out if not for that.

    kpop12on June 12, 2009   Link

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