What mortal men could ever comprehend (the abstract nature of infinity unbound)? The wonder and the horror, of worlds without number (and existence without end)
What mercy it must be, to be so blind we can never truly see What lies behind the curtain, what waits beyond the veil
A single glance, a single glimpse, would be enough to unravel our grip A single touch, a single taste, would surely lay our minds to waste
What mortal man could ever truly understand (that our reality is nothing that it seems to be)? Our insignificance, and our impermanence (a revelation that sanity cannot withstand)
For knowledge is power, to cure or corrupt So let this be a warning, for all of those who seek to know too much One man's blessing is another's endless curse that they cannot give up
This is our gift and our burden, knowledge we cannot forget
And so I stared, into the abyss, and it stared back with countless eyes I felt its gaze, linger on my face, but what I saw I cannot truly describe I have no words for what I witnessed Nor can I speak of what it cost, all I have gained, all I have lost
But for a single moment, my eyes were truly open, at last
And I beheld before me a labyrinth of worlds Stretched out in their glory like a tapestry unfurled Careless in its beauty, endless in its bounty yet unclaimed Without mercy or compassion, boundless and untamed
And only now do I truly understand
We are an island in an endless sea Standing blind and naked on the shoreline of infinity Clinging blindly to these tiny scraps of light Unaware that we are all alone, in an ocean of nightTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.