No one saves us, but ourselves
No one can and no one may
We ourselves must walk the path
No one can and no one may
No one saves us, but ourselves
We are what we think
All that we are arises with our thoughts
With our thoughts we make the world*
Beyond men and time
The universe will lose its greatest minds
Beyond men and time
Plain dimension
Without storms, without sunrise
Fading light in children’s eyes
They’re born to obey:
„Exploit! Ignore the change!”
If we deny the signs
will the curtain fall?
No shelter, no place to call ‘home’
If we expand our minds
- don’t surrender -
we will enter a new place to call ‚home‘
Beyond men and time
The universe will lose its greatest minds
Beyond men and time
Plain dimension
Without storms, without sunrise
Falling skies
At midnight
A firework of falling stars
will end up in the dark
Voices
Hollow
In space, out of sight
Forsaken and lost
in eternal dust
If we deny the signs
will the curtain fall?
No shelter, no place to call ‘home’
If we expand our minds
- don’t surrender -
will we enter a new place to call ‚home‘?
Beyond men and time
The stars will heal
the wounds we left behind
Beyond men and time
Peaceful silence
will cover the clear sight
`Cause no one cares
No one cares
No one cares
But we should do
`Cause no one cares
We should care
No one cares
We should care
Aaaaaaaa
`Cause no one cares
We should care
No one cares
We should care
Aaaaaaaa
*„Karma: A Story of Buddhist Ethics” (parts from the Dhammapada) by Paul Carus &
“How to Live without Fear & Worry” by K. Sri Dhammananda
This passage echoes Buddha’s teachings.