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Загружено: 2012/12/30

This was released as a single by A Different Drum in 2004 and then included on TDOL's self-titled album in 2005. The single quickly sold out of its initial pressing but will soon be on iTunes. Download more at: conifer-enviro.com/downloads

Lyrics:

There is a fallacy beyond your shield

A fabrication you can't reconcile

When all around you crumbles like a brittle tie

And the way you keep yourself concealed

Is like a vacant threat beside that certain smile

When deep inside you rings a tone you can't deny

Interior illumination

I may be blind but I can see

With XRV

Code violated

Exposure created

Soul separated

Imaginary screen that you hide behind

Is like a window with the curtains pulled aside

When high above you angry shells begin to fly

And I can beat the static in your mind

Into the place where truth and sin collide

When far below you revelations fail to die

If you're looking for a reason

I can show you all I see

With XRV

Imagination

Alienation

Disintegration

Open resistance

Shallow existence

Torture so intense

Unite the waves I generate

There is no form I cannot penetrate

If only you could see the pain I feel in you

A mirror to your soul is free

Without a trace of vanity

I'll share with you the mastery

Reveal your agony

With XRV

My XRV

Divine intervention

A vision extension

With pure intention

Lie dominating

Reanimating

Mind liberating

Комментарии

10 years назад

Kirk Taylor

Awesome to hear your feedback. The label's gone under, so please order CD directly from me - I have a few copies lying around. Also iTunes....

10 years назад

alex drieaz

skipper the pup thinks this is the 'mother lode' of synth-driven pop

10 years назад

Gijs van Ouwerkerk

This is absolutely top notch stuff! Somebody compared my band to TDOL, so I had to check them out and now I'm very humbled. Ordered the CD!

10 years назад

IRINA DM

adore!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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