I walk through cities of wonder that echo with cries of joy
And saw dreams yet to be discovered
And the shapes that the night wore
And I saw parading strangers thrown by a bright silver wind
And I Wander through Oblivion
Imagination grew like a garden, so I sat and I ate to my fill
When a Lotus sprung from my belly I dreamed the world
And I pulled destruction upon his very chin
And I wander through Oblivion
Underneath a riddle of rooftops in the land where the sun will rise
I climbed a tree that kept growing; growing only toward the sky
My hands became raptors, my hands became birds of prey
And I flew through Oblivion
I flew away
credits
from ...And You Will Call It Fate,
released September 20, 2014
Jason Butcher; Drums
Matt Pierce Percussion, cymbal and arrangement of odd time
Mike Storey Vocals and guitar synths
Leo Lazar: Tambourines, handclaps
Jack Dawson: Guitar Solo
Eddie Von Bach: Backing vocals
Olivia Foschi, Lauren Poor, Katrina Ford: Sirens
Sean Antinitis: Synths, harpsichord,
Dave Bergender: Steel Drum, Piano, Percusssion
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