It was the epitome of what stopped the clock
I remember that night and the electro shock
Forces landing then taking, commanding then
Separating them then segregating them
Hellbent on institutionalised hatred
Like the adult to the child til they too say it
Warlords sent from red skies that were hostile
Taking place, taking aim in this meanwhile
All that time
You took comfort in simple things
Never wanting
the bias to shift or swing
It's like no one can see
that by chance of stability
We're not taking our place
with these petrified earthlings
Under the instruction of who we'll never know
Taking orders and putting on a show
Extra terrestrial, energy in flow
Extra dimensional places to go
Just keep your focus and tighten up your grip
Don't let another single word leave your lips
Control is granted without having the thought
Strange beings and the seeings they can can distort
All of that time
seeking something more interesting
So compelled
by the mystery darkening
Falling away
from the structure of certain things
Taking our place
with these petrified earthlings
The dead centre
Red September
I remember how the city burned
When the visitors returned
All of that time
you took comfort in simple things
Never wanting
the bias to shift or swing
It's like no one can see
that by chance of stability
We're not taking our place
with these petrified earthlings
All of that time
seeking something more interesting
So compelled
by the mystery darkening
Falling away
from the structure of certain things
Taking our place
with these petrified earthlings
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