| What they say in space |
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| You know what they say in space, |
| this earth is nothing but a deep wide grave, |
| and when the spirits fly through heaven doors, |
| they look down and ignite bliss in our dying souls. |
| Through veils of injustice innocence peeps, |
| dreamlands cry, hope weeps. |
| . |
| Looks up at the sky my holy spirit, |
| stares into dark vacuums my holy spirit. |
| Through bars of clouds reflects my sight, |
| thundering lightening adds to ever growing plight. |
| Divine oblivion, Divine idol, |
| Divine blindness, Divine apathy. |
| . |
| I close my eyes, seal my ears, |
| quech the thirst, drink the tears. |
| My space, my vacuum, |
| my life so I will rule. |
| Leave now, Oh leave please! |
| need no more I your peace. |
| . |
| My heaven, my hell, |
| my pretense, my spell. |
| Ask no more I your mercy, |
| seek no more I your shelter. |
| My death so I will live it, |
| in your grave I refuse to lie. |
| . |
| You denied me, denied my call, |
| I kept begging you did not respond. |
| Me wasn't scared, it was never fear, |
| just love sparkling in my every tear. |
| You turned away, turned love down, |
| now hatred rules, love is long doomed. |
| . |
| Worship I did, prostrate did me, |
| but no more heavens I search in thee. |
| My own world, my own bounds, |
| of my own being I am the Goddess. |