Lyrics
How come I shiver, hurt and bleed
Expressing physical and emotional pain, questioning the nature of suffering.
If in dreams I cannot truly feel
Reflecting on the inability to experience true emotions in dreams.
Who would dare say, who would claim
Raising a question about the legitimacy of someone claiming that a hallucination is not real.
This hallucination isn't real
Challenging the perception of reality, asserting the realness of a hallucination.
Synaptical glitch looking glass
Describing a synaptical glitch as a mirror, reflecting a distorted reality.
So enticing, real and free of lies
Portraying the distorted reality as enticing, genuine, and free from deception.
Prodigious, omnifarious
Highlighting the hallucination's immense and varied impact, particularly on visual perception.
In nourishes, it feeds my starving eyes
Emphasizing how the hallucination provides nourishment and satiates visual hunger.
Artificial the catalyst
Referring to the hallucination as artificial but with a significant influence.
Organic its progeny
Contrasting the artificial catalyst with its organic consequences or creations.
Voracious spectral offspring
Describing the offspring of the hallucination as voracious and spectral.
So sweet in its hunger
Highlighting the paradoxical sweetness in the hunger of the spectral offspring.
Unbound this new vision
Expressing the unrestrained and liberating nature of the new vision.
Optical regenesis
Describing the vision as an optical regeneration or rebirth.
Threatening
Indicating that the new vision is threatening or ominous in its completeness.
So complete in beautiful deformity
Appreciating the beauty found in the deformity of the new vision.
These authoritive visions order my collective senses
Stating that authoritative visions dictate and control the collective senses.
My questioning, doubtful, rigid self to kneel
Describing a personal transformation influenced by the authoritative visions.
A Judas syndrome in effect
Comparing the transformation to a Judas syndrome, implying betrayal or deceit.
Former self the deceiver
Identifying the former self as a deceiver, suggesting a realization of past illusions.
Its denial the wretched kiss
Referring to the denial of the former self as a wretched kiss that maintained deception.
That kept this in disguise
Suggesting that the denial kept the transformed self in disguise or hidden.
Cast off, the concealing veil
Metaphorically removing the veil that conceals the true nature of the transformed self.
The rational cloak of doubt
Describing the rational cloak of doubt being torn off, revealing a new state of clarity.
Torn off, the restraints
Expressing the removal of restraints and shackles that blinded the individual.
The blinded's shackles
Metaphorically burning away the agony, fear, and grief associated with the transformation.
Burned away, the agony, the fear, the grief
Describing the emergence of a new set of eyes, symbolizing a transformed perspective.
A new set of eyes cleansed by a new belief
Indicating that the new perspective is cleansed by a new belief or understanding.
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