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Periphery
The Summer Jam

[Bridge 1]
Cut up the planet for an illusion
Home isn't far from where the resource ends
Fusing distant lands

[Verse 1]
A sign of life is steadily ending
Call out so desperate for a way
The cries are readily sending
They beg of night to release the day
They're calling out for a better way
(Cut up the planet for an illusion)

[Hook]
Coldest nights sometimes give way to brightest skies of blue
Moving onward carrying the life that's in plain view
And we will carry with a thriving few

Corrupt the planet through evolution
Though what we see is not the fault of man
Only leaps and strides

[Bridge 1]
Cut up the planet for an illusion
Home isn't far from where the resource ends
Hoping for a better way
[Hook 2]
Conjure a way to the heavens and suddenly
We suddenly ask ourselves if this light is worth the line
Conjure a way to the heavens and suddenly
We suddenly ask ourselves if this light is worth the line

[Hook]
Coldest nights sometimes give way to brightest skies of blue
Moving onward carrying the life that's in plain view
And we will carry with a thriving view

Corrupt the planet through evolution
Though what we see is not the fault of man
Isn't far from where the resource ends

[Verse 2]
Stripped of crown by the hands of those who have built
A life surrounding pleasant quarantine
Reach for skies
Reach for a belief that this life equals something

[Hook 2]
Conjure a way to the heavens and suddenly
We suddenly ask ourselves if this light is worth the line
Conjure a way to the heavens and suddenly
We suddenly ask ourselves if this light is worth the line