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Suspiria Lyrics


In the shades of night this phalanx is our home
We're hanging on a string, we're waiting
Below electric skies, in times of need we call
She is taking care, she loves us allDo dark horses dream of cybertronic sheep?
Do we fear she's laying back to sleep?Ancient Suspiria
(Suspiria)
Save our prayers give us a sign tonight
(Your sign tonight, our prayer)
Illusions can deceive, we're dying when you leave
Lead us into the lightIn a night like this it all seems so obscure
Between the walls of dust and velvet dreams
Behind this plastic moon reality can be
The sweetest moment of our lone damned colonyAncient suspiria
(Suspiria)
Save our prayers give us a sign tonight
(Your sign tonight, our prayer)
Illusions can deceive, we're dying when you leave
Lead us into the lightAncient Suspiria

(Suspiria)
Save our prayers give us a sign tonight
(Your sign tonight, our prayer)
Illusions can deceive, we're dying when you leave
Lead us into the lightWhere is the final end? Save our holy land
Your appearance is a mysterySuspiria, Suspiria
(Shining energy, guide our colony)
Suspiria
(Our virgin Goddess of a thousand souls)
Suspiria, Suspiria
(Where is the final end? Save our holy land)
Suspiria
(Your appearance is a mystery)

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Mark Ayres is a television composer, best known for work on Doctor Who, principally using digital synthesisers & samplers to create music. His Doctor Who work was during Sylvester McCoy's era (as the Seventh Doctor), comprising The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Ghost Light & The Curse of Fenric. Ayres was hired after he sent producer John Nathan-Turner a demonstration video containing music he had written to accompany Remembrance of the Daleks. As such, he was also involved in the last days of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, cataloguing & archiving their recordings for future use.

Read more about Mark Ayres on Last.fm.


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