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Project 86 - Avalantia Lyrics



Project 86 - Avalantia Lyrics




I awoke to mystery
On Alien terrain
The hazy pictures of my journey echoing in grey

The Meteors were raining
The firmament it bled
The crumbling of a shattered planet somehow I had made

You were my ark and
You carried me
You gave me shelter
You rescued me

My lungs were crushed and failing
My eyes were dark and vague
Craters of the fiery storm that was surrounding me
Out of the pollution
Emerged a glowing craft
Last thing I remember was you reaching out your hand

The mountains fell to sand
I stare as we ascend
The journey it begins
When the past inside me ends

Found
Lost in the engine sound
Disappear skyward now

Shining through the ashes
A shaft of brilliant light
As all I knew was wasteland
You guided me to flight
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I awoke to mystery
On Alien terrain
The hazy pictures of my journey echoing in grey

The Meteors were raining
The firmament it bled
The crumbling of a shattered planet somehow I had made

You were my ark and
You carried me
You gave me shelter
You rescued me

My lungs were crushed and failing
My eyes were dark and vague
Craters of the fiery storm that was surrounding me
Out of the pollution
Emerged a glowing craft
Last thing I remember was you reaching out your hand

The mountains fell to sand
I stare as we ascend
The journey it begins
When the past inside me ends

Found
Lost in the engine sound
Disappear skyward now

Shining through the ashes
A shaft of brilliant light
As all I knew was wasteland
You guided me to flight
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Writer: ANDREW WELCH, ANDREW ALBERT SCHWAB
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management

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Length: 4:15
Written by: ANDREW WELCH, ANDREW ALBERT SCHWAB

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