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lyrics
Burned out by pleasant doze. Inorganic worm swallows all gloomy shadows. Peristalsis crumples them and discharges into walls. Running through the exhausted shadows. Suffering are gleaming on trees. Burned out by doze.
Never forget. Feeling the scent of dream. And severed sight. Fall in the strange grassland through doze. A nightmare behind.
Forgotten Dream. Fragment of relic. Stretched-out shadow touches the scorched artifacts. Remaining scent. Digging up them. And then they will crumble easily never teach their meaning.
Forgotten Dream. Focus on feet. Repeat that get longer and shorter many times. The only step. Swinging a sense far away. The shadow keeps on stroking a fragment of relic.
Space have been filled by darkness. Instead of feeling ease, the sun burns inside. Running through the grassland unconsciously. Never forget.
Nevertheless. Like a flashback the scene returned. So ever since then. The shadows beckons beyond the cozy doze. Nobody is alive in a dream. Dream? Never forget. The relic burned out by the sun. And this doze.
Forgotten Dream. Fragment of relic. Stretched-out shadow touches the scorched artifacts. Remaining scent. Digging up them. And then they will crumble easily never teach their meaning.
Forgotten Dream. Face with the sun. The time has come to wake up from this comfortable doze. Make total sense. Leaving shadow behind. This comfortable doze turns to newly built relic.
Never forget the meaning of relic, strange grassland and dream.
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