Take out the stories
They've put into your mind
And brace for the glory
As you stare into the sky
The sky beneath
I know you can't be tired

Lay there, stare at the ceiling
And switch back to your time
Just go ahead now try and taste it
I know it should be ripe

Thrust ahead

Turning in circles, been caught in a stasis
The ancient arrival cut to the end
I'd like to be taken apart from the inside
Then spit through the cycle right to the end

I wonder, just how you shaped it
To get back to your prize

Thrust ahead

Turning in circles, been caught in a stasis
The ancient arrival cut to the end
I'd like to be taken apart from the inside
Then spit through the cycle right to the end

Wake for the glory
I know you can't be
Tired

Turning in circles, been caught in a stasis
The ancient arrival cut to the end
I'd like you to take me apart from the inside
Then spit through the cycle right to the end
Inside, inside, inside
Turning in circles, been caught in a stasis (inside, inside, inside)
I want you to take me apart from the inside
Right to the end


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Tempest Lyrics as written by Chino Camilo Moreno Abe Cunningham

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    My Interpretation

    Makes me think of ancient astronaut theory

    Take out the stories they've put into your mind (take out the religious stories they've put into your mind about gods based on ancient civilzations interpretations of alien contact)

    brace for the glory as you stare into the sky (the glory of meeting the cosmic alien race as they revisits earth)

    Turning in circles ( the earth revolving around the galaxey for millenium)

    Been caught in a stasis (being trapped as a species and civilization locked in perpetual wars and not truly advancing to join the galactic civilizations among the stars)

    The ancient arrival (the time from when the aliens visited earth and helped advance ancient civilizations)

    Cut to the end (wanting to be at the point when aliens reveal themselves to earth and allow us to join their galactic community)

    I'd like to be taken apart from the inside Then spit through the cycle right to the end (alluding to an experience of alien abduction or maybe wanting to be experimented on or enhanced by alien technology)

    I'm not exactly an advocate of ancient astronaut theory or neccissarily believe it but these lyrics make me think that's what the song is about.

    maulledon January 02, 2013   Link

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