Little do I know
Little do I care
Little would it help
If I knew and was aware
Aim beyond the stars
Catch a glimpse of gold
A planetary chart
Where the stories are untold

There's a piece of truth for everyone
Give me something to die for
Like a sacrifice for days bygone
In my solitude

There's a place where I want to hide
With a view to a shallow moon
There's a star in my cosmic mind
That reminds me of you

A gathering of wolfs
Under luna's light
Fear of the unknown
Make us worshipers at night

There's a compromise for everyone
But I need something to die for
Like a sacrifice for days bygone
In my solitude

There's a place where I want to hide
With a view to a shallow moon
There's a star in my cosmic mind
That reminds me of you

Tokens of the afterlife
Feeding on the blood of Christ
Chasing for an alibi
Searching for the holy land
Following the master plan
Does it matter in the end?

Souls unwoken
Hearts unbroken
Lunar rites
Seize tonight


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Lunar Sanctum Lyrics as written by Thomas Youngblood Roy S. Khantatat

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    Umm, wrong song title here, it's actually Lunar Sanctum. It'd be cool if that got fixed.

    All that's really clear about this song is that it concerns someone pondering the moon, and that someone has some past relationship he's thinking about at the same time. Maybe about someone during the time of the Scientific Revolution? That might help fit all the religious references in, as well as justify all the wondering about the cosmos.

    Truceon August 12, 2008   Link

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