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Time is running out for the planet EarthWas it everything they told you?
Was it all the things they promised you?
Was it everything they told you?
Was it everything they said it would be?Strange things move in the corner of my eyes
And the sky never looked so white and pretty
Tiny figures crawl upon my sterile flesh
There's a hole in the world, and it keeps getting biggerWas it everything you hoped for?
Was it all the things you prayed for?
Was it everything you hoped for?
Was it everything you thought it would be?How can you love it...
How can you believe it...
How can you need it...
When there's nothing there?
In space where the stars are dead now
The man in the moon still has a wicked face
But the more you reach for the heavens above
The more you'll hate your own pitiful loveLike a river flowing around me...mirrors paradise
Pulling me in its wake... mirrors paradiseHow can you love it...

How can you believe it...
How can you need it...
When there's nothing there?
I want to show you something so much better
I'll make the world seem a little bit deader
You smile... but it's all despair
You love... but there's nothing thereLike a river flowing around me...mirrors paradise
Pulling me in its wake... mirrors paradise
Songwriters
HINDERSON, STIAN ANDRE/SVENSSON, AMUNDPublished by
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The Kovenant is a Norwegian band formed in 1992 which has evolved from symphonic black metal to electronic / industrial metal on more recent albums, shaping the style that Lex Icon (aka Nagash, ex-Dimmu Borgir) and Psy Coma (in those days known as Blackheart) coined after the release of "Nexus Polaris": Progressive Space Metal. Originally the band was called Covenant, but due to a dispute with a Swedish futurepop band with the same name, it was later changed to The Kovenant.

Read more about The Kovenant on Last.fm.


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