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So Many Frequencies Lyrics
So many frequencies, such little base
So many vacancies, such little space
So many destinies, such little hope
So many enemies, such little rope
So many fireflies, such little light
So many battlecries, such little fight
So many chromosomes, such little heart
So many milestones,
So many, so many
Somewhere out there,
I'll find my home
Somewhere out there,
I'll find my home
So many lotteries, such little breath
So many offerings, such little left
So many mysteries, such little known
So many harvested, such little grown
So many heiraches, such little height
So many rivalries, such little bite
So many falasies, such little played
So many galaxies,
So many, so many
Somewhere out there,
I'll find my home
Somewhere out there,
I'll find my home
So many vacancies, such little space
So many destinies, such little hope
So many enemies, such little rope
So many fireflies, such little light
So many battlecries, such little fight
So many chromosomes, such little heart
So many milestones,
So many, so many
I'll find my home
Somewhere out there,
I'll find my home
So many offerings, such little left
So many mysteries, such little known
So many harvested, such little grown
So many heiraches, such little height
So many rivalries, such little bite
So many falasies, such little played
So many galaxies,
So many, so many
I'll find my home
Somewhere out there,
I'll find my home
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War of the worlds-like alien invasion theory: I think this is part 8 (part 1 being 'intro', part 5 being 'Scorpius' and part 7 being 'nine lives')
Possibly a human character talking about what is now left, or rather not left, after the alien invasion.
Somewhere out there, I'll find my home Somewhere out there, I'll find my home
Character obviously just wants to get back home.
THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL - NOT WAR OF THE WORLDS!!!
The problem with this interpretation is that the song has two voices. The one that sings the regular stanzas and the one that sings the chorus. The chorus singer may not be human at all, but rather, a machine. It's tone is higher. Maybe a probe?