Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore
Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore

On the verge of making a big swing
Let's spur the horse to a quest for the truth
And day by day more and more people face it
Heaven harbors many races

Them folks embezzle, they're scheming in silence
A gain for wars, a cure for religious war
Meanwhile it's wrapped up in a veil of unclear cases
Heaven harbors many races

Well obviously, religions, politicians never lied
With old traditions, ancient styles
Well without irreligion, inhibitions of old times
Our view of life put in a new light

Dance in the darkness of the past millenaries
We will watch them blue balloons
Dance in the lightness and at last
This millennium is new

Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore
Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore

Who were the ones, locked on by the radar
Who were the ones, flying over their towns
We're being crammed all over the places
Heaven harbors many races

They await the moment, we're under surveillance
Us kings of arms barely can be approached
But maybe we'll be part of a universal nation
Where heaven harbors many races

Well obviously, religions, politicians never lied
With old traditions, ancient styles
Well without irreligion, inhibitions of old times
Our view of life put in a new light

Dance in the darkness of the past millenaries
We will watch them blue balloons
Dance in the lightness and at last
This millennium is new, new

Dance in the darkness of the past millenaries
We will watch them blue balloons

Dance in the lightness and at last
This millennium

Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore
Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore

Dance in the lightness and at last
This millennium is

Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore
Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore

Dance in the lightness and at last
This millennium is

Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore
Nevermore - nevermore, nevermore - nevermore


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