| If only the stars in the sky that night were not so bright.
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| If ours was not so far.
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| Only equipped with half the warning,
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| they press on with their interpretation of the cryptic calligraphy.
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| And their very existence as a species hinges on this victory.
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| Despite best intentions, their actions will be in vain.
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| (Do I lead these men to an early grave?) Will the struggle outlive us?
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| Do we destroy the deity for all mankind?
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| Flow like the water flee swiftly with silent grace.
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| (Before the longest wait for light)
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| Fear when his fists begin tightening,
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| rage strikes down like lightening. |
| (Ashes and flames)
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| The final passage they could not obtain.
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| If they voyage out to his domain,
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| they will all be slain; |
| effortlessly, mercilessly slain.
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| They search for new life in a place that only offers death.
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| They’ll never reach the shore.
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| Months and months pass out at sea, the men press on with the prophecy.
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| Flow like the water flee swiftly with silent grace.
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| (Before the longest wait for light)
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| Fear when his fists begin tightening,
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| rage strikes down like lightening. |
| (Ashes and flames)
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| Wait for the full moon with no stars.
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| With no stars.
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| Strongest the farthest from the sun.
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| From the sun.
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| The men arrived as Earth was at aphelion.
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| At the mercy of the sea
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| (God's have abandoned me)
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| amidst the violent storm
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| they’ll scream
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| (God's have abandoned me)
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| The God’s have abandoned me.
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| The God’s have abandoned us all
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| Flow like the water flee swiftly with silent grace.
|
| (Before the longest wait for light)
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| Fear when his fists begin tightening,
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| rage strikes down like lightening. |
| (Ashes and flames)
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| Wait for the full moon with no stars.
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| With no stars.
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| Strongest the farthest from the sun.
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| From the sun. |