These walls of time release
My eyes move like the drift
The cries, they resonate within
The fabric tears before me
Break ties between the kin

Reaching for a way out of this dream
I waste my breath ascending
Fears lead me astray
The past brings them to be
Whats left to carry me

But a memory
The dream endures these lies
Forever at the edge, left surviving alone

Whats left as I wonder
I've found a world where I am free
Inside that which is truth

The ground upon which I have grown is not the same
The fears, they've fallen away
Presently I've found I am not alone in a world of infinity sewn

Perceive beyond the seam
A soul evolves as one


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    I think these guys are fed up with this postmodern shit we live in. Reality seems to be a fabric we create throughout our lives; our fears, our cries, our relationships, our memories are all building blocks of our reality. This fabric can be torn but to find another reality beyond, another fabric, "a world of infinity sewn". It's like a leaf upon a leaf upon a leaf... and when all the leaves have been torn, what's left? Is there a core to find? Yes, "a soul evolves as one." What I discovered is that Periphery wish to revive old myths we seem to have forgotten...

    comrade75on May 29, 2012   Link

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