And now, eternity

Be still now
I am with you
I am deep within you
You are at peace
You cannot be harmed
You will not suffer
Breathe deeply
Breathe in the healing love of the universe
And breathe out the sickness which has taken you
I am with you

It's easy it's like breathing, its like a heartbeat, it's easy
Have not betrayed your ideals
Your ideals betrayed you
What are you going to do?

Your eyes will not close
Your tongue barely speaks
But I can still feel you

I can still feel you
So come, come relax,
Grin, let the changes in
Come on, come relax
Grin,
Let the laughter, let the laughter
Let the laughter begin

Relax, grin, let the changes in

Time is done
The sun has gone
It's too late
Eternity has come


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Blood On The Motorway Lyrics as written by Mark Zimmerman Josh Paul Davis

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    I was listening to this song driving one day and I thought it could be about someone dying in a car accident. Maybe I was looking a little too deep but when you listen to the music it could actually fit. The beat all the way thru is the persons heart beat, which stops at the end. The bells could be the sirens of the ambulance coming. Then when the music stops they are flat lining. The drums are the paramedics using the defibrillator to bring them back. The voice all theway thru is a combination ofthe people around them telling them "I am with you" like I am here its okay help is coming and telling them to breathe. They are only just hanging on so some of it is from the otherside telling them to "Relax let the changes in" Your eyes will not close Your tongue barely speaks But I can still feel you could mean they are dying, almost gone but who ever is with them wont let go. At the end of the song the beat stops and a long note like when someone flat lines plays. I dunno, as i said mayb looking too deep. But I was bored and on a long drive.

    Kastinon April 12, 2007   Link

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