(V1)
Closer than you've ever been, I see red
You could very well be the heart of our familiar skies
They named you after war, but I feel peace
At a certain point distance fades with your eyes
(Pre Chorus)
687 Days in a year, gives us more time
To be near
And while everybody's trying to reach the stars
I passionately reach for Mars
(Chorus)
I stare into the sky, I refuse to blink my eyes
I don't want to wait another 60,000 trips around the sun
I see you in my dreams, lover of extremes
I don't want to wait another 60,000 trips cause you're the one
(V2)
T'was so hard to resist, but I've been pulled
I've been pulled into your orbit a gravitational embrace
They say you're not alive but I know best
Life is ever present like the rust on your face
(Pre Chorus)
(Chorus)
(Bridge)
Your Martian skin, spins in the Great Heavens,
forms in motion floating fourth planet from the sun,
funny how me and you seem to be One,
With you I'm bound, Mountain climbing on the Olympus Mound,
I found inner calmness away from Human hysteria,
colder than Antarctica, dryer than the Sahara
The Era will come oxygen domes on your surface,
eating organic space salads
drinking geo thermal spring water
No thought, No mind,
MySelf makes you unwind,
real or unreal, you feel or think you feel,
Don't call me anything but yourself,
Beyond the range of wordly discourse
Thought you knew, thought you knew yourself,
When the mirror has nothing to reflect,
not a single object to neglect, and let's not dissect,
but let it be Windex sprayed clear
Let these vibrating auras bend, shape and mold your Atmosphere
(Chorus X2)
credits
from Always Here,
released September 24, 2011
Song by Ash Ruiz. With Special Guest Nived3rd (Devin Ruiz). Produced by Edwin Itoh
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