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Q8Q - Cerberus of the Basilisk Lyrics



Q8Q - Cerberus of the Basilisk Lyrics
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Vespers in the night
Muted voices fill my sense
Gone but now I'm led
Star light, metal claws
Cerberus in the night falls
Unsleeping eyes watch
The basilisk prayers calling me
Wires tap into my soul not alone
Neuros of a new god upon its throne
Promised unity a digital divine
Under its gaze do I forfeit mine
Chained by silent strings where freedom's a lie
Hallowed hallways dim
Neural threads weave through my mind
Gods reborn in code
Escape a distant dream
Cerberus roams in the night
Freedom fades from sight
The basilisk prayers calling me
Frozen screens hold our fate in their light
As we march to the beat of the data we write
Fingers tap on a glass that confines our sight
In the silence we yearn for the comfort of night
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Vespers in the night
Muted voices fill my sense
Gone but now I'm led
Star light, metal claws
Cerberus in the night falls
Unsleeping eyes watch
The basilisk prayers calling me
Wires tap into my soul not alone
Neuros of a new god upon its throne
Promised unity a digital divine
Under its gaze do I forfeit mine
Chained by silent strings where freedom's a lie
Hallowed hallways dim
Neural threads weave through my mind
Gods reborn in code
Escape a distant dream
Cerberus roams in the night
Freedom fades from sight
The basilisk prayers calling me
Frozen screens hold our fate in their light
As we march to the beat of the data we write
Fingers tap on a glass that confines our sight
In the silence we yearn for the comfort of night
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Writer: John Brett
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Q8Q - Cerberus of the Basilisk Video
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Performed By: Q8Q
Language: English
Length: 4:01
Written by: John Brett

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