Out of the Helio Slumber歌词由Katia Krow&Alex Marie演唱,出自专辑《Whispers from the Bloc Obscure》,下面是《Out of the Helio Slumber》完整版歌词!
Out of the Helio Slumber歌词完整版
After a billion years out of the helio slumber, I woke up to find myself in a world of darkness. The air was thick and heavy, and the ground felt cold and damp beneath my feet. I looked around and saw nothing but an endless expanse of blackness. I felt lost.As I stumbled through the darkness, I began to feel a growing sense of unease. I knew that I had done something wrong, but I couldn’t remember what it was. The guilt gnawed at me, and I felt like I was suffocating under its weight. I searched my mind for any clue as to what I had done, but it was like trying to grasp at shadows. The more I tried to remember, the more it slipped away from me. As I wandered through the darkness, I began to notice small flickers of light in the distance. They were like beacons, drawing me closer. I followed them, feeling a glimmer of hope that they might lead me to the answers I sought. The closer I got, the brighter the lights became, until they were blinding. And then, suddenly, I found myself standing in the middle of a vast desert. The sand was hot beneath my feet, and the sun beat down on my skin like a thousand needles. I looked around, and there was nothing but sand dunes stretching out in every direction. The sky was a bright blue, without a cloud in sight. I stumbled through the desert, searching for some kind of clue as to what I had done wrong. But there was nothing—just endless sand dunes and the relentless heat of the sun mocking my measly flesh. As I walked, I felt an ever-growing sense of dread. The guilt was like a physical weight on my shoulders, and I could feel it pulling me down into the sand. I walked for decades, until I was so exhausted that I could barely stand. And then, just when I thought I couldn’t go on any longer, I saw something in the distance. It was a small oasis, surrounded by palm trees and a shimmering pool of water. It looked like a mirage, but I stumbled towards it anyway, hoping that it might provide some respite from the mocking heat. When I reached the oasis, I collapsed onto the sand, gasping for breath. I looked around and saw a figure standing in the shade of one of the palm trees. It was a woman dressed in flowing black silky robes that fluttered in the breeze. She beckoned me over, and I stumbled towards her, feeling a sense of relief that I wasn’t alone anymore.As I got closer, I saw that her face was hidden in the shadows of her hood. But I felt a strange sense of familiarity, like I had seen her once, 4 million years ago. She handed me a cup of water, and I drank deeply, feeling the cool liquid wash over my parched, bleeding throat. And then, suddenly, I realized. I looked up at the woman and saw that her face was still hidden in the shadows. But I knew who she was; I knew her from trillions of years ago.And she knows. She slowly pulls down the dusty black silk hood that reached down to her long lost faded eyes and covered the rest of her face in an uninterrupted void of nothing. She pulls it down, and as the void slowly makes its way out to the open blue, her gaze intensifies. It hurts to look into her eye, so I looked up at the bright blue sky. I saw the sun blazing down, and I felt her reaching out, the risen hairs of her skin brushed against mine.Until, slowly, everything began to fade away, and I was back in the darkness once more. Out of the helio slumber, into the abyss, in its own deathly black shroud.