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Seasonal Affective III: Onward We Dance

from Seasonal Affective by From Another Planet

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Widen perspective,
change the field of view.
Infinite, not isolated
a universal truth.

Deaf and dumb,
cold and numb.
Deaf and dumb,
cold and numb.

My spirits start to sink at the dawn of the season,
my will becomes weak, my mind devoid of all reason.
Lonely and sick, out of touch with the collective.
Winter is here, enter seasonal affective.

Lost in search of remedy, ears open to the melody.

Allow melody to join with the body,
seek security in choreography.
Slowly, surely, simply, purely,
rhythm steady, spirit ready.

Peel illusion back from reality.
Shed your old skin, cast off your identity.

Tiny fragments march in cadence,
our emotions instill dynamics.
Every piece essential to the grand performance.

We all dance
to the drumbeat.
Physics in motion:
choreography.

We all sing,
we sing the same old songs.
Harmonized,
our voices strong.

We're all woven
into
an intimate
orchestration.

In this knowledge I find relief:
no experience novel, nor pain unique.
Without fear, (without fear) I seek my destiny
as a single thread in life's grand tapestry.

Out on the horizon lies a mystery, my own potential.
Relentlessly, I'll chase it. Determined to find myself successful.

Onward we dance, into the distance.
Desperate for peace, faced with resistance.
Onward we dance, into the distance.
Finding our peace with patient persistence.

Onward we dance!
Onward we dance!

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from Seasonal Affective, released November 17, 2017

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Heavy progressive metal with melodic sensibilities and a flourish of post-rock atmosphere.

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