An updated version of the original
“Jetpacks Was Yes”, which was found on Periphery’s debut album. Four primary differences are found between the two versions. Appearing on the band’s sophomore release, the sound quality is noticeably sharper in V2, with redone vocals as well. The bridge in this ver...
These walls of time
Release
My eyes move like the drift
The cries
They resonate within (within)
The fabric tears before me
Break ties between the kin
Reaching for a way out of this dream
I waste my breath ascending
Fears lead me astray, the past brings them to be
What's left to carry me?
But a memory
The dream endures these lies
Forever at the edge left
Surviving
Alone
Reaching for a way out of this dream
I waste my breath ascending
Fears lead me astray, the past brings them to be
What's left to carry me?
What's left as I wander?
I've found
A world where I am free
Inside that which is truth...
And what of this illusion I've come to know? It's not the same
Holding back the distant memories to stay whole
Presently I've found I am not alone
In a world of infinity sewn
Reaching for a way
I've reached for a way out of this
I waste life like it's nothing but a fantasy
Fears lead me astray, the past brings them to be
What's left to carry me?
Perceive beyond the seam
Beyond the seam
A soul evolves as one
Jetpacks Was Yes v2.0 was written by Misha “Bulb” Mansoor & Matt Murphy (Engineer).
Jetpacks Was Yes v2.0 was produced by Misha “Bulb” Mansoor.
Periphery released Jetpacks Was Yes v2.0 on Tue Apr 19 2011.