The Flowers aren't angry.
The trees are silent.
The atmosphere is peaceful but heavy
too heavy...
Astra Meets Astron.
Astra's mind is cleared of voices and distress. He can breathe, he can see. He feels closer to home then ever before.
But this only lasts for a moment.
Astra can no longer be sensed.
We are blocked out from this perception. all we can do now is listen. and imagine.
What we hear is unimaginable...
Frightening...
accepting...
What becomes of Astra?
What becomes of Astron.?
Only by listening the answers reveal themselves...
lyrics
This is the end for you my friend
Please don’t leave me in this hour
its hard to believe it even for myself
what about the mountain inside my chest?
no more sins to pledge for the monster
no more hate (no more pain no more hate)
I never made it to the nighttime
I never thought that I would see the insight of my ending
never reached what i thought i had
looks like i was the mad man in the end
He was a mad man (he was a mad man)
Oh
Im more relieved
to hinder the frightened fish swimming upstream
oh I’ve heard it’s to make a wish
like wishing for more wishes
i want to believe
I feel
My heart, her face, everything is fake
NOVA, FOX, HELP ME!
THERES NO STOPPING THIS NOW
HES TRANSFORMING INTO FOOD
HE’S BEING DEVOURED BY ASTRON
HES EATING HIM, EATING HIM, EATING HIM
THIS IS THE END NOW…
I want to be…
Free, i want to be free, i want to be free
I have fallen, i have fallen,
I AM FREE, i had a dream that i was alive
i had a dream that i died alone.
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