We Are Lifeless Satellites Drifting
In the allegory of the cave socrates uses the sun to represent pure goodness which is in all of us.
We are lifeless satellites drifting. It is our divine nature. Without her we are lifeless satellites drifting and as i pull my head out i am without one doubt don t want to peer down here serving my narcissism i must crucify the ego before it s far too late. Without her we are lifeless satellites drifting and as i pull my head out i am without one doubt don t wanna be down here soothing my narcissism away. We are all that.
Before i pine away. Without her we are lifeless satellites drifting and as i pull my head out i am without one doubt don t want to be down here feeding my narcissism i must crucify the ego before it s far too late i pray the light lifts me out before i pine away before i pine away before i pine away before i pine away so crucify the ego before it s far too late. Without her we are lifeless satellites drifting and as i pull my head out i am without one doubt don t want to be down here soothing my narcissism i must crucify the ego before it s far too late. Its source is bright and endless she resuscitates the hopeless without her we are lifeless satellites drifting obviously the source of light is the sun.
I must crucify the ego before it s far too late i pray the light lifts me out before i pine away before i pine away before i pine away pine away before i pine away. I must crucify the ego before it s far too late i pray the light lifts me out before i pine away. So crucify the ego before it s far too late to leave behind this place so negative and blind and cynical.