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lyrics
Indoctrinated
From birth to death
Fed reality
of normalcy
Mental blinders
Put on by the imprisoned
Narrowing our view
To the five senses
Lead to identify
With our bodies and minds
Steered by the status quo
Pushed by events that unfold
Hierarchy, based on secrecy
illuminati, Chitauri
Beings, of low vibration
Feeding on, our fear and hate
Mentally herded
By strings that are pulled
The Grand Illusion
Awake
Human chattel, we have been
Eternal Spirit, we truly are
Awaken, from the grand illusion
Rise above, the tyranny of mind
Awaken, from your holographic sleep
Rise above, the powers that be
Identify, cosmic consciousness
The I, melted in the ALL
Boundaries unknown
Everything's one
Awake
Ascend
credits
from The Grand Illusion (2015 Demo),
released November 10, 2015
Drums Tracked and Mixed by Ryan Bliton at Elm Street Studios, Lansing, MI.
Mixed by Eric Bedell
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supported by 4 fans who also own “The Grand Illusion”
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