Jar Of Kingdom by Alchemist

Jar Of Kingdom Lyrics

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Unleash your swimming life
Allow it to be caught by science
Life’s boundaries are beeing smashed
Progress in natures defiance
Existence without creation
Life without conception
Humanity pushes progress but is it in the right direction – baby?

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Not knowing where you came from
Professionally created
Who were you spawned from?
Frozen you have waited.

An after crop of technology, not knowing the warren crop of
flowing milk and honey. Experiments no longer restricted to
animals as long as you got the money.

Caught in a realm of fantasy - is an actual reality. Life of mass
brutality, you're blossomed from modern surgery.

End the tears of infertile parents, embryo's paused in time.
Is your life an endless question or unnatural crime?

Now you know, you have been told the truth about your life
Your father was a sterile testtube, your mother a surgical knife

Unable to carry a child so meek and mid - who's fault is this?
Our seed shall blend with science in an alliance - our minds insist
So now you find your life's and endless cause.

The endless question that haunts you - you can not pause
Your parents say they are truly yours
Answering questions, opening doors
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Jar Of Kingdom Lyrics

Unleash your swimming life
Allow it to be caught by science
Life’s boundaries are beeing smashed
Progress in natures defiance
Existence without creation
Life without conception
Humanity pushes progress but is it in the right direction – baby?

cones

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