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did we never say hi?
we never say hi or say goodbye
but here we go into the sun
to ride the waves of bark and light
when we've made it up to the sun
unpack your things, you'll see why we've come
you need your frequencies of intuition
the now dead eternal clock has ceased its ticking
i read between the lines
and saw the faces
we saw the difference in every corner
we now know, everything
is just beyond us, above us, below us, etc.
we never say hi or say goodbye
but here we go into the sun
to ride the waves of bark and light
when we've made it up to the sun
unpack your things, you'll see why we've come
you need your frequencies of intuition
the now dead eternal clock has ceased its ticking
i read between the lines
and saw the faces
we saw the difference in every corner
we now know, everything
is just beyond us, above us, below us, etc.
Lyrics submitted by morbot
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The lines regarding the "now dead eternal clock" are meant to be paradoxical, and allude again to timelessness.
"I read between the lines," refers to the hash marks of the clock, "saw the faces," refers to the faces of time. Face perception requires holistic perceptual processing, which is what is being referenced in the earlier lines: "you'll need your frequencies of intuition." Just as we intuitively interpret the differences in every face so too do the hikers see differences in every contour of their spiritual vision of the faces of time. Their is no underlying pattern: "we now know everything is just beyond us, above us, below us..." This last line is the spatial analogy and complement to the earlier stated temporal paradox of the "now dead eternal clock." Taken together, or holistically synthesized, the lines are meant to recall the unity of space and time.