School Without Walls
We are the stones that the builders refused
We are the Revolution rising through the Fourth Reich roof
We are the Constitution built upon the hidden truth
We are an institution you can’t see and you can’t prove
We are the students who teach the classroom
We are the builders of the last transparent toomb
We are the rose lines laid out for all the world to see
We are the rabbits on the moon
WE are the School Without Walls
The children of the fall
Rising up and saying, We will follow our hearts
With the knowledge you have kept
We will rise again
At the pyramid’s end you see the tetrahedron
Opening again the Waking of Babylon
A nuclear whore rising like Venus through the flames
But we grow up through the Sepheroth
Walk the path infront of us
Until we reach the desert where we were born
And though the sun is burning us
and though our eyes betray us
We are students of Lazarus
Waking up the dead
We are the ones we’ve been waiting for
We are the kids who hold the keys to Eden’s door
If we could just get our hearts up off the floor
We would pierce the all-seeing eye
We are the knights who reject the Templars
We know this power given to us ain’t ours
To hold anymore
And gold only comes in bars of music notes
sung from the heart
We are the School Without Walls
The children of the fall
Rising up and saying We will follow our hearts
With the knowledge you have kept
We will rise again
February 4, 2009 at 2:51 pm
You know… Next time I’m frustrated with the Beast I’m coming here.
February 18, 2009 at 8:19 pm
Always glad to have you.
Thanks for being a part of the Revolution, for speaking your mind, and for loving the truth against the world.
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January 28, 2010 at 1:01 pm
Nice post, thank you. Could you tell me about the first paragraph in more detail?
January 28, 2010 at 9:28 pm
Thank you so much. The first paragraph mostly references the false initiations of Freemasonry and the secret brotherhoods, and reclaims the sacred knowledge for those of us who do not wish to use it for control.
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