Good evening
This is the voice of enigma
Feel your body
Start to move slowly
Let the rhythm be your guiding light

Feel your body
Start to move slowly
Start to move slowly
Very slowly

The screen behind the mirror, the voice and the snake
Principles of lust, the eyes of truth, TNT for the brain

Turn around and I will show you something
Turn around and you will see
Life, like a real way out, a kind of LSD

Turn around, you're feeling all the changes
Turn around and you will feel
You'll reach your holiness
You are a part of me

Turn around and I will show you something
Turn around and you will see
Life, like a real way out, a kind of LSD

Turn around, you're feeling all the changes
Turn around and you will feel
You'll reach your holiness
You are a part of me

Let the rhythm be your guiding light
Let the rhythm be your guiding light
Let the rhythm be your guiding light
Let the rhythm be your guiding light
Be your guiding light


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Turn Around Lyrics as written by Michael Cretu Jens Gad

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    Song Meaning

    The song is simply a collection of references to Enigma's earlier works while at the same time encouraging Enigma's listeners to "have faith in all the changes" that are to come beginning with the album Voyageur, which is instrumentally similar to this track. With Voyageur and onward, the Enigma project adopted a more electronic sound, moving away from the new age genre altogether.

    The lyrics are incorrect. It should be:

    Turn around and I will show you something Turn around and you will see Life like a Roundabout, a kind of L.S.D.

    Turn around; have faith in all the changes Turn around and you will feel No Age of Loneliness You are a part of me

    lyrics928on July 30, 2014   Link
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    Its roundabout

    NickyNick323on March 01, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is neat.

    ChrisOfSpadeson November 04, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    On second thought, I think this song is more about a sort of beginning of a friendship in the middle of a transition in life. Someone is exposing someone to something else that is new, but it's also happening in a chaotic time. The only certain thing in the outcome is the intimacy of the friendship.

    ChrisOfSpadeson June 05, 2007   Link

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