Rise above the crowds
and wade through toxic clouds
Breach the outer sphere
The edge of all our fears
Rest with you
We are counting on you
Its up to you

Spread, our codes to the stars
You must rescue us all
Spread our codes to the stars
You must rescue us all
Tell us, tell us your final wish?
Now we know you can never return
Tell us, tell us your final wish?
We will tell it to the world


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Exogenesis : Symphony Part II (Cross Pollination) Lyrics as written by Matt Bellamy

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    Christ, don't any of you listen to Muse's interviews? The three-part symphony is a freaking story. The idea is simple: humans have destroyed earth (pollution, war, overpopulation, ect.) A select group of humans are sent to go find a new planet for humanity to home, a new place where they can "start it over again" and they'll "be good, this time we'll get it right". The song is a story about forgiveness and redemption. Not to mention the hauntingly beautiful vocals, whinngly fantastic guitar solos, classical piano peices, face-melting drums, killer bass and simply amazing structure of it all.

    Matt Bellamy has created a complete masterpiece. What I would give to be inside that man's head.

    Elysium18on June 16, 2010   Link

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