“Urantia” might refer to “The Urantia Book”, a book published in 1955 by the Urantia Foundation.
“Urantia” is a name given to Planet Earth in the book. The book, which has the unusual length of over 2000 pages, discusses various spiritual and philosophical matters, such as the origin and meaning of...
[Verse 1]
I slipped into the cloak you left
I fiddle around in the ashtray
To find your cigarette pinkish red
I light it and take a drag
[Pre-Chorus 1]
I swear I'm losing it
With all these erased recordings, I'm rearranging parts
You should accept
We'll probably remain this way to the end, in steps
[Verse 2]
Underneath the sheets, I find your
Makeup and shoes in a bag laid open
Grab my keys and some money
And circle around the lake
[Pre-Chorus 2]
I guess you're losing it
I like to believe that maybe you're a lot likе me
Try using this equality we might need in thе air
[Chorus 1]
'Cause there are no more left like you
A picture-perfect strange
Imagined in one shape
Unchained
[Verse 3]
Tempt my spirit within my name
We crawled in the tomb and release some honey
Eighteen hundred million ways striving to make it last
[Chorus 1]
There is no one left like you
A picture-perfect strange
Imagined in one shape
Unchained
[Chorus 2]
There are no more thrills I'll need
Than the desire that we shared
From the channels of our dreams
To the grave
[Post-Chorus]
I'll find you again somewhere, I believe
You'll find me somewhere again, I believe
Urantia was written by Frank Delgado & Stephen Carpenter & Sergio Vega (Bassist) & Abe Cunningham & Chino Moreno.
Urantia was produced by Deftones & Terry Date.
In a special episode of ‘Rock Show With Daniel P. Carter’ on BBC Radio 1 that aired on September 27, 2020, band member Chino Moreno said the the following about the song:
The song itself was a trip, because it’s probably one of the most—especially the way it starts out—I mean musically it’s like re...