Ah! An epic one! A reference to "brave new world" book, (sadly is hasn't come my way as of yet) bu instead giving a synopsis of the book, these lyrics in combination with Dickinson's vocal lyricalness, reveals so much different perspectives of life, see when a so cliche line such as "What you see is not real" is given in such an epic way, you just cannot succumb to its spiritual trip down...
Brave New World
Lyrics
Dying swans, twisted wings
Beauty not needed here
Lost my love, lost my life
In this garden of fear
I have seen many things
In a lifetime alone
Mother love is no more
Bring this savage back home
Wilderness, house of pain
Makes no sense of it all
Close this mind, dull this brain
Messiah before his fall
What you see is not real
Those who know will not tell
All is lost, sold your souls
To this brave new world
A brave new world
In a brave new world
A brave new world
In a brave new world
In a brave new world
A brave new world
In a brave new world
A brave new world
Dragon kings, dying queens
Where is salvation now?
Lost my life, lost my dreams
Rip the bones from my flesh
Silent screams, laughing here
Dying to tell you the truth
You are planned and you are damned
In this brave new world
A brave new world
In a brave new world
A brave new world
In a brave new world
In a brave new world
A brave new world
In a brave new world
A brave new world
A brave new world
In a brave new world
A brave new world
In a brave new world
In a brave new world
A brave new world
In a brave new world
A brave new world
Dying swans, twisted wings
Bring this savage back home
Writer(s): Stephen Percy Harris, David Michael Murray, Bruce Dickinson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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