All is gone now, atone
Linear time overthrown
When you find it's all a lie
All worlds will die

Time was all mine, I know
Read the signs that I've shown
If you read between the lines
You'll know once the end comes

Signs will arrive tonight
Guiding light decrease my pain
That I created on my own

Blind be my eyes tonight
Hide the sight that sees in vain
Before and after is all done
And everything is in time gone

As I moved into worlds forsaken
I saw things mankind can never own
When we move on through minds awaken
Die while you're alive and then you'll know

Speak to mankind
Through the raining light benign

Signs will arrive tonight
Guiding light decrease my pain
That I created on my own

Blind be my eyes tonight
Hide the sight that sees in vain
Before and after is all done
And everything is in time gone

Signs will arrive tonight
Guiding light decrease my pain
That I created on my own

Blind be my eyes tonight
Hide the sight that sees in vain
Before and after is all done
And everything is in time gone


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Timewave Zero Lyrics as written by Henrik Carl Ohlsson Christian Gunnar Aelvestam

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    To me, it seems this song is about afterlife and embracing it rather than fearing death.

    "Signs will arrive tonight Guiding light decrease my pain That I created on my own Blind be my eyes tonight Hide the sight that sees in vain Before and after is all done And everything is in time gone"

    When people die and get brought back they often talk of a "guiding light". When your dead it's assumed you wont feel pain so this light will decrease pain that we (mankind) has created on our own through our brains. "Blind be my eyes" Hide the Sight that sees in vain" seems to be referring to hiding the sight we see with our eyes, it's in vain because there's so much more we can behold.

    "As I moved into worlds forsaken I saw things mankind can never own When we move on through, minds awaken Die while you're alive and then you know Speak to mankind Through the raining light benign"

    The first line of this next verse is referring to the world we transfer too once we die and you'll see things mankind can never own, when we move on through to the next world/form our minds awake. "Die while your alive and you'll know" this is obviously referring dying and being brought back, only people who have experienced this will know.

    Amazing song.

    bork750on January 26, 2011   Link

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