Between Mars and Jupiter there's a gap for another planet
Now way back yeah maybe a mad man
Just blew the shit out of it
Now were tryin' to get back in alignment

Explains why we go through cycles always tryin' to find it
Closin' into the age of Aquarius crazy weather floods
Tornadoes low jet streams not gettin' better
Enterin' a twilight zone activities grown
And every single day more people spottin' UFO's

Let's come together with this new coast shit
We got the mother fuckin' kids now lets freak this shit
It's messed up if you're feeling (feeling)
Everything is wrong, we'll take over the pentagon

It's fucked up in this paradigm 'cause
I'm burning fossil fuels I don't even need to
Free energy has been harnessed
We don't use it why 'cause the techniques been suppressed

The hour glass has passed through granules that's cool
We gotta break it bust all these rules and
Switch change up the pitch
Rearrange our views and this dumb shit we'll ditch

Let's come together with this new coast shit
We got the mother fuckin' kids now lets freak this shit
It's messed up if you're feeling (feeling)
Everything is wrong, we'll fumigate the chevrons

I found a bootleg of the cosmic conscious then erased it
Visualized the breath technique slowly became it
Now something is watchin' me since I have found the keys
To free this energy my high speed light body

'Cause the galaxy is crazy it doesn't amaze me
That we're livin' out of phase and quickly decaying
6 protons, 6 neutrons, 6 electrons
Is encoded in this planet we live on


Lyrics submitted by kevin

Galaxy Lyrics as written by Nicholas Hexum Chad Sexton

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    yeah I think it does mention out of body experiences too...but "The Continuous Life" really expands on that more. I'm sure he has had oob experiences.

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