Tat twam asi
Lost in a wilderness
I will build a fire
I become a fire
To swim in the waters
Burrowing and bellowing
Into a consciousness
Kicking against
Yet we're needing to want this
Sucking and bleeding
Now knee deep in substance
Pulling and dragging
Fail to allow ourselves
As we move to consciousness
As we move through consciousness
As we move to consciousness
Driven by need for transecendence
Tat twam asi
Focus on the focusless
Focusless is the focus
Look into the self
One name branded deep
Burning and singing
The markings of the soul
Turning more turning
We assimilate ourselves
Needing the push
A sea of flailing limbs
Push to create
An equalibrium
As we move to consciousness
As we move through consciousness
As we move to consciousness
Driven by need for transecendence


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Tat Twam Asi Lyrics as written by Simon Edward Hutchby David Anderson

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    the whole british music scene is sad, earthtone9, Pitchshifter, and to some extent vacant stare, all split up, they were all tipped for the top but they just couldn't compeat with funking yanks, with all their homies and bitches and "bling bling" it's a pile of corprate wank.

    The Blueprint have released an ep since xhard-corex lasted posted, it's called "zerozeroone" and is out on copro, the second will be out in a couple of months. the fists one was amazing and if you like et9, psi or at the drive in give em a listen, also check out my fan site theblueprinttheband.tripod.com and i swear it will be rebuilt soon.

    Everlongon March 05, 2003   Link

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