Navigation by the fires of dead worlds
Towards the shores of Neogenesis

Navigation by the fires of dead worlds
Towards the shores of Neogenesis

Distant self now cut through, approaching infinitely
Racing hearts throbbing deep beneath the painted bones
Mars opens the hidden doors to Venus
Lunar flight crashing into solar storms
Blinding unification - vertigo - ecstatic curtain fall
Set ablaze by inner arson, endlessly reborn
Winds, oh the winds that speak of your salt and blood
Break open the dam, flood the deserts

Shocking white pulsar radiant dreams drawn in night sky
Ice-glazed branches undead by rays from an impossible sun
Crystallized pathways towards runic chambers concealed within the microcosmos
Revert away from the predicament, flee across the abyss

Severing the fetal cords spawning fusions by the thousands
Through bent space created black channel - pagan relay
Sensations of flesh flickering
Praising death through bleeding eyes

Neogenesis


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Neogenesis Lyrics as written by Ivar Peersen

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    My Interpretation

    Neogenesis means "regeneration of tissue". So going with this meaning and the themes created by the song's lyrics I am interpreting this as a means to eternal life (immortality).

    The narrator starts in death (after life) but is slowly making their way out of this world to a immortality.

    The middle verses give the impression of someone fighting back against death (and the natural way of things). And the last verse suggests perhaps they have finally reached their goal ... neogenesis! (or have they?)

    sokornyon March 09, 2016   Link

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