Sorcerers
Sorcerers' Celestial Odyssey: Lost in StarlightLyrics
Lost in the twilight we sail for the moon
Embarking on a journey, symbolized by sailing in the twilight towards the moon.
And stars light or way upon the horizon
Reliance on the guidance of stars as they light the way on the horizon.
Crazed by the stars so eager to stray
Feeling overwhelmed or influenced by the stars, expressing a desire to deviate from the path.
If we should come there tonight say would they stay
Questioning whether they would be accepted or allowed to stay if they reach their destination tonight.
Now we're bound for ground patrol
Heading towards a ground patrol, possibly a metaphorical journey or mission.
When we were meant to find them all
Reflecting on a purpose to discover something, suggesting a deviation from the intended path.
Sorcerers
Reference to sorcerers, implying a mystical or magical aspect to the journey.
We sail for the sun and the twinkling ones
Now sailing towards the sun and other shining celestial bodies.
How careless they play, must be the reason
Speculating on the carefree nature of these celestial entities and pondering the reason behind it.
Dazed by the starlight, to find us a reason we go
Feeling bewildered by starlight and searching for a purpose or justification for their journey.
And if we should come there tonight say would we know
Questioning whether they would recognize the destination if they were to arrive there tonight.
Now we're bound for ground patrol
Continuing the journey towards a ground patrol, indicating persistence in the quest.
When we were meant to find them all
Reiterating the original purpose of finding something, maintaining a connection to the sorcerers.
Sorcerers
Reaffirming the presence or influence of sorcerers in the journey.
Now we're bound for ground patrol
Persisting in the ground patrol but now suggesting a potential loss of control.
When we were meant to loose control
Reflecting on a deviation from the intended path, indicating a shift towards losing control.
Sorcerers
Reiterating the presence or influence of sorcerers, possibly emphasizing their role in the loss of control.
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