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as we enter a new millennium the thing is said to come + which is known as armageddon + the global filtration + a mass annihilation + an ignorance extinction + those chosen to survive already know the answers to obtain bliss + now is our turn to see through the corners of jesus's eyes + spectrum seen fourteen grey + breathe in the night and breathe out the day + a fall breaking the scars + bleed down the voice of the sun god ra + we were never blind, our eyes were closed + (chorus a) + a blow to the earth's core + descend from life + ascend to light + time breeds down + (chorus b) + wretched fall... + earth + sky + self + a growing burn + inbreed the lost + i'm standing ripe + i'm what silence speaks + i'm the son of light + heaven and earth shall join + but not through the second coming of christ + through science, biology, + mathematics and astrology + these answers will be attained + eternal life will be released from its vile + where it lies somewhere in the middle east + next to a vial obtaining infinite death + those grey will see + spectrum seen fourteen grey + breathe in the night and breathe out the day + a fall breaking the scars + bleed down the voice of the sun god ra + (chorus b) + break points no longer exist + lines of intrigue erase + a will set to dominate my mind + exist without the eye of peace + the giza plateaus shed me light + i can see... + i've realized what's my fate + a soul defines me + is set to dominate + (chorus a) + (chorus b)
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the lyrics are pretty self explanatory with "the thing is said to come/which is known as armageddon"
i think this is about changing the way you think through acceptance of different ideas....or it could just be a good song thats about absolutley nothing...
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it's not really armageddon... "an ignorance extinsion" "those chosen to survive" sounds more like a revolution to me...