I woke up still dreaming
The air was static
My eyes can't see
My senses turn to automatic

So I dream again
The waves have reached the shore
So I dream again
And wait for something more

No sign, no answer
I'm looking at mountains, but I'm way too close
No sign, no wonder
I'm looking at every way to break the circle

Dance me to the fire dance
Following steps in the sand
Dance me to the fire dance
All hell has come loose, the future is out of my hands
Not what I planned

I'm stolen, I'm broken
I'm changing colors
The veil has gone and so has
Everything that matters

Come and hear the sound
Of silence in the haze
Can you hear the sound
The colors that it makes?

No sound, no images
This must be darkness by another name
No sound, no answer
Some kind of evils come to carry us away

Into the fire dance
Following steps in the sand
Dance me to the fire dance
All hell has come loose, the future is broken

Dance me to the fire dance
Following steps in the sand
Dance me to the fire dance
All hell has come loose, the future is not what I planned

And so I dream again I dream
The waves have reached the shore it seems
And so I dream again I dream

Dance me to the fire dance
Following steps in the sand
Dance me to the fire dance
All hell has come loose

Dance me to the fire dance
Following steps in the sand
Dance me to the fire dance
All hell has come loose

The future has spoken
Words have been broken



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