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The house, the storm
Feather and tar
Art, existence
The flower in the sewer
The day of mourn are pass
All sorrow aside
I finally arrived
In a realm I thought not be true
Here I dwell forever
Eternal ease
Found a lotus in the sewer
A lake for the sword
No longer sick of running
- no longer scared of burning
The world has silenced
The voices are gone
I made oil my water
And dust my air
Found relief, salvation
Quit the downward spiral
Sad years, bygone
Future - the brightest white
Grand, imperial peace
I left the wretched, the scarred
Despise all grief
Antagonism obsolete
Feather and tar
Art, existence
The flower in the sewer
The day of mourn are pass
All sorrow aside
I finally arrived
In a realm I thought not be true
Here I dwell forever
Eternal ease
Found a lotus in the sewer
A lake for the sword
No longer sick of running
- no longer scared of burning
The world has silenced
The voices are gone
I made oil my water
And dust my air
Found relief, salvation
Quit the downward spiral
Sad years, bygone
Future - the brightest white
Grand, imperial peace
I left the wretched, the scarred
Despise all grief
Antagonism obsolete
Lyrics submitted by Frances-The-Tool
Track duration: 07:14
"Liberation" as written by Myrna Crenshaw Joi Gilliam
Lyrics © CHRYSALIS MUSIC GROUP, BUTTER JINX MUSIC, INC.
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'The day of mourn are pass
All sorrow aside
I finally arrived
In a realm I thought not be true'
I dont know weather this is a direct referance to heaven or weather there a christian band or not but im nearly certain that its to do with the afterlife.
I cant believe how little comments this band has.
Epic song btw.
Personally, I believe this is about equanimity while living rather than paradise. Comes very close, though. ;)