Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song No Lonelier Star, artist - Draconian. Album song Sovran, in the genre
Date of issue: 29.10.2015
Record label: Napalm Records Handels
Song language: English
No Lonelier Star |
Floating imperceptible cinders |
Back and forth a stare over the cosmic veil |
As a star is dying nuclear winters' coming |
Oh, entangled earth, distant eyes ablaze |
Interweave forever into your hunger |
As gravity collapses and light torn asunder |
Sowing the seeds |
Then burning the fields |
We are burning the fields |
Then sowing the seeds |
Nothing lives or dies here |
Just calumnies of matter onto the dark |
It slips through our fingers |
Unperceiving the emptiness |
We are burning the stellar fields |
I rise through debris and the dust |
Who is this sun? |
I always spoke to the stars |
I rise through debris and the dust |
Who was this sun? |
I always spoke to the stars |
Release me from myself |
Fading back into the womb |
That stellar, ethereal tomb |
Just waiting for my moment to matter |
And consciousness slept inside the stars |
And we must remember that we forgot |
There’s an immunity boundless ahead of it all |
Further, always further from here |
These memories are continuing |
Ever onward before the dawn |
Seeing as time we can’t escape |
I’m drifting and fading and choking in here |
These nightmares are continuing |
Aching glimpses always in hiding |
I’m begging, begging you for hope |
I stumble through the rugged door |
The crater of my being |
Watching this heart graciously beating |
Until it beats no more |
Interweave forever into your hunger |
As gravity collapses and light torn asunder |
We are burning the stellar fields |
I rise through debris and the dust |
Who is this god? |
I always spoke to the stars |
I rise through debris and the dust |
Who was this god? |
I always spoke to the stars |
I rise through debris and the dust |
Who is this god? |
I always spoke to the stars |
Debris and the dust |
Who are these gods? |
Debris and the dust |
They came from the stars |