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"Trespassing in Heaven" | genre: Goa | |
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This song provides a method for humans to transcend heaven and overcome the force of gravity. In epical proportions the antigravity chorus can be expressed in a paraphrased quote; "One small step closer to God, one giant leap farther from Earth." | MP3.com CD: Cruisin' The Cosmic Beyond - buy it! MP3.com CD: Frozen Cactus Trance - buy it!
CD: The Power Cosmic Complex
Label: Planet HeX nEx Productions, Inc.
Credits: J. Andrew S. (Sound Mastermind) |
Story Behind the Song
God gave us an Earth to live on. Some of us believe it is ours. There is a chance that our lovely planet is not rightfully ours. Someone might be looking for it, because it was hidden from them within the cosmos. One day they will probably find it. And when this day comes, we need to be prepared to fight for this precious jewel of the universe. But maybe, just maybe we could overcome gravity and run for our lives. The human race has a choice.
Lyrics
The unseen force of gravity isn't exactly greater than the sum of mankind's advancement in technology, rather it's greater than the sum of human economics and politics.
An angel is upon us. Let her deliver us from Earth, for thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever after. Amen, hallalujah!
The great divinity of the almighty is far beyond human comprehension, but by overcoming the celestial energy called gravitation mankind can be one step closer to transcending the boundaries of heaven. Reaching deep within our soul we search for the answers to the problems of our planet, but no one ever thought that maybe, just maybe, its not our planet.
Breaking and entering into the kingdom of the Lord is a celestial crime. But upon the light of trespassing in heaven, the angel speaketh onto us: "One small step closer to God, one giant leap farther from Earth. So
will the Lord sayeth, 'Thou shall not trespass in heaven'."
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