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Aeterna Lyrics

Now the ending is in sight
In my heart of hearts I know
As I bleed my final starlight
Life is born as I let go

From the moment we arrive
Love endures, beyond our fleeting years
(Mysteries of life)
Unseen forces unite
We are one
On stardust we ride

Amor, ira aeterna
Fulgor, fatum, incendium
Sensus omnes profundi
Universo coniuncti sunt

I release my final breath
As my atoms split the skies
Through the endless and forever
I am echoed in your eyes

Feel the universe inside
Dark and light living deep within our hearts
(Duality of life)
Ageless forces unite
We are one
In starlight we shine

Amor, ira aeterna
Fulgor, fatum, incendium
Sensus omnes profundi
Universo coniuncti sunt

Illa - lux
Illa - lux
Illa - lux
Specta - et
Specta - et
Illa - vis aeterna infinita
Lux - vigor mundi in anima
Illa - penetravit in spiritum
Lux - perobscura sed illustrat
Specta - praeterita et futurum
Et - posterum est superius
Specta - mentem nostram altissimam
Et - indivisam in tempore
Illa

From the moment we arrive
Love endures, beyond our fleeting years
(Mysteries of time)
Unseen forces unite
We are one
On stardust we ride

Amor, ira aeterna
Fulgor, fatum, incendium
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Submitted by
eternaltearsofsorrow On May 08, 2024
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Says Simone Simons of the track - Aeterna takes the point of view of a star about to go supernova to explore how everything in the universe is interconnected, like a cosmic web made from stardust. It deals our deep emotions, consciousness and other mysteries of life that science still can’t fully explain. Essentially it’s a reflection on our place in the vast universe and the connections that bind us together, as we’re all, to quote Carl Sagan, “made of starstuff."

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