Defenders of Babylon I cry out to thee!
Let fall your wrath on liberty!
Cursed man and his deceptive ways!
Let loose the sword that ends the days!
But no... and woe.
This should not be.
I cannot abandon my love for thee.
Through all of this, a trial
I stand with a smile
As I wait upon my love, my life, my dove
The lovely Nuit abiding above.
And the test of JHVH though it may be restriction
Not without virtue for those that listen
Even Lucifer has his ways
of manipulating men in his drama plays
And you AND YOU!
I cry to thee!
Standing naked under Bodhi tree
Does a beggers life prove love is real?
Rather, tell men that they steal!
Suffering, this land is not.
Oh demon, defender, what have you wrought?
For your love we suffer, and ours too
Yet none of this truly does hold true.
In this ceremonial robe I stand
Tested, tried and made demand
I fight for place among the blue
Tell me wizard, what grade are you?
What did the teacher say?
Re: What did the teacher say?
And so it would seem
What lies in between
The major and minor; we are all the same
Mine Will and yours, we bend on all fours
Until together a pyramid of life we take
Gathering seeds with Divine rake.
Think that you are One
Remember still what is to come
For all of this is, is meant to grow
From Neophyte to Ipsissimus
Rain, dew and snow.
Arise, arise and conquer still!
That which makes you bend your will!
Until you, too, like a tree must bend
God to you an angel will send.
What lies in between
The major and minor; we are all the same
Mine Will and yours, we bend on all fours
Until together a pyramid of life we take
Gathering seeds with Divine rake.
Think that you are One
Remember still what is to come
For all of this is, is meant to grow
From Neophyte to Ipsissimus
Rain, dew and snow.
Arise, arise and conquer still!
That which makes you bend your will!
Until you, too, like a tree must bend
God to you an angel will send.
