Doctor, doctor, what the hell have you done?
You let the monster loose, and now it's on the run
Those cyberoptic eyes projecting fears stretched wide
We flipped the switch and then there was life locked inside
So scan the searchlights
It just seemed so captivating, but subsequently
We played the gods and there was life robotically
We've got to burn the bridge to this connection
This isn't life, it's an abomination
It's getting close, we've got him on our screens
Don't kill the guns until we kill the screams
Captivating, but subsequently
We played the gods and there was life robotically
Drop the bomb engage the EMP
We've got to rid the world of this catastrophe
No matter what, you can never delete them
Is it so wrong to live mechanically?
To learn robotically?
To think bionically?
Captivating, but subsequently
We played the gods and there was life robotically
And we destroy what we're too blind to see
When you can see the strings, we are the real machine
credits
from Voyager EP,
released October 19, 2010
Written by Caleb Hanks
Produced By Caleb Hanks and Evan Bradford
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