Its not in me its not in you
It's not alive it never dies
It's not awake it never sleeps
It's in our eyes but we can't see
It's all around it is nowhere
Do you think you understand?
There is no word without a sound
There is no ocean with no shore
You are not wrong, whoever deems
That all your days have been a dream
Do you believe that you’re awake?
Who is „you“ inside that man?
Where are those who were before?
Do you know where they have gone?
I’d like to think they’re still with us
In our blood an’ hearts and bones
There is no fire without a flame
There’s no fear without a name
Behold the spectre in your path
To lead you till you understand
There’s an opening in the void
Can you hear this calling noise?
An echo of a distant time
Starts to climb toward the light.
Almost everyday you fall
To rise again, but now you’re gone.
There’s no action with no cause!
Is there a hell still in your head?
Do you feel blessed or are you damned?
Do you still dream of Promised Land?
I would not judge it in the end.
BEHOLD, PART II – Great Understanding
Great understanding is broad and unhurried;
Little understanding is cramped and busy.
Great words are clear and limpid;
Little words are shrill and quarrelsome.
In sleep, men's spirits go visiting;
In waking hours, their bodies hustle.
With everything they meet they become entangled.
Day after day they use their minds in strife,
Sometimes grandiose, sometimes sly, sometimes petty.
Their little fears are mean and trembly;
Their great fears are stunned and overwhelming.
They bound off like an arrow or a crossbow pellet,
Certain that they are the arbiters of right and wrong.
They cling to their position as though they had sworn before the gods,
Sure that they are holding on to victory. They fade like fall and winter--
Such is the way they dwindle day by day.
They drown in what they do. You cannot make them turn back.
They grow dark, as though sealed with seals. Such are the excesses of their old age.
And when their minds draw near to death, nothing can restore them to the light.
BEHOLD, PART III – Dreaming Awake
And now that I’m wake
I feel like I’m dead!
Live?
Die?
Live?
Die?
I don't wanna live!
Comatose!
I don't wanna die!
Comatose!
Die!
I don't wanna live comatose!
I don't wanna die!
Comatose!
Die!
I don't wanna die!
credits
from ITER,
released September 30, 2017
Vocals: Sascha Bücher
Drums: Nicholas A. Taylor
Bass, Keys, Guitar, Programming: Sten Seegel
Music written by Sten Seegel & Alex Krause
Lyrics: Alex Krause & Sten Seegel
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