Time Zone Zero

Time Zone Zero: Unveiling the Haunting Reality of Shifting Time
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Lyrics

Across the silver sky, we know this is genocide.

Refers to a destructive event, possibly war or conflict, indicated by "genocide" against a backdrop of a silver sky.

Life turns inside out, nothing is as it seems.

Life undergoes a drastic transformation, challenging perceptions as nothing appears to be what it seems.


Acts of yesterday become your journey of today.

Actions from the past shape the current experiences and journey.

This is real, this is true - in Time Zone Zero.

Asserts the reality and truth of the situation within the context of "Time Zone Zero."

Reading the paper, what's new today?

Reflects on staying informed through the newspaper, questioning the novelty of the news.

The headline says yesterday.

Highlights the recurrence of past events in the present, possibly emphasizing a cycle of history.


Past becomes present. Present meets future.

Explains the intertwining of past, present, and future, forming an unbroken circle.

Origin meets Time Zone Zero in the unclosed circle.

Suggests a convergence point where origin meets "Time Zone Zero," reinforcing a cyclical theme.


No, no one can tell, this ain't hell?

Expresses uncertainty about the current situation, questioning if it can be considered a form of hell.


Blood shaped as hexagon tears fills the sky from below

Imagery of blood shaped as hexagons and tears filling the sky, possibly symbolizing intense suffering.

And we all seem to fly.

Metaphorical description of a collective experience where individuals seem to transcend the ordinary.


Acts of yesterday become your journey of today.

Reiterates the idea that past actions significantly impact the present journey.

This is real, this is true - in Time Zone Zero.

Reaffirms the reality and truth within the unique context of "Time Zone Zero."

Reading the paper, what's new today?

Resumes the act of reading the newspaper, pondering the relevance of current news.

The headline says yesterday.

Repeats the observation that headlines reflect events from the past.

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