Ayreon - Liquid Eternity lyrics

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Ayreon - Liquid Eternity lyrics

(Jonas Renkse:) Once a world, endless and free Horizons unbroken Now a world of bounded frontiers The elders have spoken… Our home (Daniel Gildenlöw:) Once a world, eternal and blue Floating, escaping Now a world that's blinding my view Shadows shaping… Alone (Magali Luyten:) Liquid eternity courses through our veins Liquid eternity nourishes our brains Liquid eternity, a world that does not live Liquid eternity, a life that does not give (Bob Catley:) Once a world of fear and dismay Of fleeing and hiding Now a world that's peaceful and safe So caring and providing our home… (Magali Luyten:) Liquid eternity courses through our veins Liquid eternity nourishes our brains Liquid eternity, a world that does not live Liquid eternity, a life that does not give (Tom Englund:) Would you prefer the pain and suffering we had? Would you prefer to be in peril, even dead? Would you prefer to live the life we've learned to dread? Would you prefer to live a mortal life instead? (Jonas Renkse:) Our home (Jørn Lande:) I'm losing my reason to live. The essence of life (Floor Jansen:) But the system's got so much to give or would you rather die? (Jørn Lande:) I'm losing my pride and my joy, my will to believe (Floor Jansen:) Why would you come back and destroy all we have achieved? (Magali Luyten:) Liquid eternity courses through our veins Liquid eternity nourishes our brains Liquid eternity, a world that does not live Liquid eternity, a life that does not give (Tom Englund:) Would you prefer the pain and suffering we had? Would you prefer to be in peril, even dead? Would you prefer to live the life we've learned to dread? Would you prefer to live a mortal life instead? (Magali Luyten:) Liquid eternity courses through our veins Liquid eternity nourishes our brains (Tom Englund:) Would you prefer the pain and suffering we had? Would you prefer to be in peril, even dead? Would you prefer to live the life we've learned to dread? Would you prefer to live a mortal life instead? (Jonas Renkse:) Our home