The wind of spring blows in heaven
In the land of gold in the land of god
Manipulate the holiness
Maculate our loneliness

Shining between two worlds
Learning to win and hold
Fraction of monopoly
Tension of opposite's pole

Give or take what has to move
For I will fight for my country
Eldest to the one and I
Harvest of love and light
Armless - amnesty

North south east and west the cross is sent over the lands
Keep draining what was and will be in our time in our life
Pilot soul takes you on the ride, no rise no fall for Humankind

Among the best survive or leave
Paranoid night so hard to relieve
Would you betray innovation
In the name of tradition
Hopeless - amnesia

North south east and west the cross is sent over the lands
Keep draining what was and will be in our time in our life
Pilot soul takes you on the ride, no rise no fall for Humankind

Helvetia gloria still smile behind the shade of shame
Cross your faith, join your hands tomorrow holds another day
Eldest to the one and I
Harvest of love and light

Dictated by war and hate
Supported by those who hide
It lives in your mind
Whatever you may say

Whoever you may pray
Christianity worldwide


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    i think that this song is actually anti christian. he speaks about d world issues and how much of defect it has on humanity-'harvest of love and light dictated by war and hate' these words to me are very genocidal. also he illustrates d fact that ppl will look to god for answers rather than searchin for answers themselves by askin a rhetorical question-'will u betray innovation in the name of tradition' and in the end, after speakin about how corrupt d world is, he says christianity world wide.. just as violence and corruption is world wide

    Lord_nephthyson February 01, 2007   Link

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