This is the real thing
There's no reality
Is there a promised afterlife to seek

Wandering endlessly
Drift on through the time
If you're heading for disaster
You're bound to see the light

Is there a new way
To live and die
Is there a future or afterlife
I've tried to see through
But to die is to die

I've tried to see through times
The promised afterlife
I've tried to see through times
The promised afterlife [Repeat: x 2]

[Repeat first verse]
Wandering endlessly
Drift on through the time
If the end is to be over
Should we pray to see the light

So try to see through time
See my eyes
There is no promised afterlife [Repeat: x 2]

Is there a new way
To live and die
Is there a future or afterlife
I've tried to see through
But to die is to die


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