Before Eden

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Before Eden - Part Iv – Nova lyrics

Taking place, moving through the space
Illuminated by the third sun, look my son...
There was one like that from where we come

Side by side with the mother, an endless ring
They used to give the energy for the living things...
Above and below, the mystic sources
For the human beings...

Taking place, sailing through the space
Following the dust of the stars
Never had been so far....
Always witnessing, a new touch in the infinity

As the unknown around embrace
Nova carries the hope of an afflicted race
Searching for a new chance just to start again
Will it all, be in vain????

(chorus)
Immensely, indeed, so far, so deep, infinity
All that we see, has no end
In this tireless journey to find a new land

Every child that is to be born
A new hope to keep fighting on and on....
Crossing the years
Will we find a new home...

Children of tomorrow
From the belly of our dears...
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Keeping on, our dreams so clear....

But so, they came to life
Static bodies with no signs
All these fruits of love
Are lacked of a soul...

"she used to give a part of gaia
For the living things"
We killed her, the source, the essence

Taking place, driving through the space
Facing the will of the gods
Will humans never stop...
Never change, to destroy and to rearrange

As the unknown around embrace
Nova carries the hope of an afflicted race
The last generation, final invitation
To face this hole creation

(chorus)
Immensely, indeed, so far, so deep, infinity
All that we see, has no end
In this tireless journey to find a new land

The breath of life has ceased
Existence extinguished
Could a new "earth"
Conceive us the essence of life?
And we shall not fear the end
We are search

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