Original CD Release by MALS (2011): Digipak with booklet.
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lyrics
The light of old orange alien suns
Faded, and the realm of stars
Opened its mighty door.
But disturbed is the dark of space,
For there came relentless days
Of the reckless war.
In the endless cosmic night
Impetuous is your starship's flight
Through energies unseen
With lightsaber in your hand
The might of Darkness you'd withstand
Never giving in.
Refrain.
And a new day will come
There'll arise ancient sun,
Time of hatred and pain
Will be left behind
And the stars will behold
The awakening world
That will breath anew
And rejoice to Life and Light.
The core of things no one ever knew
Has opened to your insight view
By cosmic mystery
Never has your heart denied
The truth that you could feel inside,
From which you wouldn't flee.
Lost in thoughts you would stand alone
Stars shining in heavens dome
So far and so near
Flames light up your deep grey eyes
Fading in the dark of skies
Serene and clear.
Refrain.
credits
from So Far And So Near,
released July 1, 2011
Music and lyrics by Tatyana Kanevskaya
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