(Sung by Joe Romersa)

There deep, deep in forest night children dance the waltz
They laugh whispering hand in hand, just like children like to do
Their eyes, what are they looking for, white dress flutters the beat
Their song starting to make some sense, (yeah) but only if you're listening

Dance, dance like butterflies, shadows appear right before my eyes
Sound echo the obsurd, hard to explain something that I heard

Now, hear the forest talking insects and birds
Does the scent of soil and beast bring the life in to the animal you hide
It's a great illusion one never knows
When you think you're really alone, feel the eyes of someone looking in on you

Again, see how the children play, red moon colours the trees
Their feet, innocence rustling sounds, oh, playful dream-like fantasy

Dance, dance like butterflies, (yeah yeah) shadows appear right before my eyes
Sound echo the obsurd, (yeah) hard to explain something that I heard

Now, hear the forest talking insects and birds
Does the scent of soil and beast bring the life in to the animal you hide
It's a great illusion one never knows
When you think you're really alone, feel the eyes of someone looking in on you

Now, hear the forest talking insects and birds
Does the scent of soil and beast bring the life in to the animal you hide
It's a great illusion one never knows
When you think you're really alone, feel the eyes of someone looking in on you

Hear the forest talking insects and birds
Does the scent of soil and beast bring the life in to the animal you hide
It's a great illusion one never knows
When you think you're really alone, feel the eyes of someone looking in on you


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    Life. This is Life. The mask we all put on to make the world seem so much better. It's a happy little forest but the real you, under the mask, is a beast. Colorful illusion that we put out to the world but you are really a monster. And, in life, you are always being watched by the other "harmless creatures" --Alyssa

    alyssaelaineon February 09, 2007   Link

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