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Dream III - Lead Us​.​.​. Carry Us

from Interplanetary Machines by Prince Nifty

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lyrics

She dreamt she was standing in a garden,
when suddenly the humming of an engine became audible overhead.
She sat down on the garden wall in order to see what was going on.
A black metallic spider appeared and circled over her.
It was a huge flying spider made of metal with great dark eyes.
It was round in shape and was a new and unique aeroplane.
From the body of the spider there issued a solemn voice, loud and distinct;
It uttered a prayer that was intended as an admonition and a warning to everybody,
for those on earth as well as for the occupants of the spider.
The gist of the prayer was:

Lead us downwards
And keep us safe below
Carry us up to the height.

Adjoining the garden was a large administrative building where international decisions were being taken. Flying incredibly low, the spider passed along the window of the building,
for the obvious purpose of letting the voice influence the people inside, and point out the way to peace, which was the way to the inner secret world.

Lead us downwards
Keep us safe below
and carry us up to the height

They were to take reconciling decisions. There were several other spectators in the garden. She felt somewhat embarrassed because she was not fully clothed.

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from Interplanetary Machines, released May 27, 2022
Music written and performed by Matt Smith I Prince Nifty

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