Back in 420BC (feat. Kyrie Nova)

Lucas Kurmis

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Lucas Kurmis

Lucas Kurmis is a musical artist, known for his unique blend of electronic and indie pop music. With catchy melodies and introspective lyrics, his songs often explore themes of love, self-discovery, and personal growth. Kurmis has gained a dedicated following for his emotive vocals and atmospheric soundscapes, and continues to captivate listeners with his heartfelt and introspective musical style. more »


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In 1850BC in Babylon
I played my music under the sun
You were sick, then you were gone
You lost everyone

I played at your healing rite
But it didn't help you feel alright
You were a sick and sorry sight
All green and gray and white

You were left and ostracized
But I would stay right by your side
We would find somewhere to hide
And I played until you died

In 420BC
I was a student of Hippocrates
No one really remembers me
But it was a time I was happy

I wasn't strong but I was wise
I charmed all of the other guys
Through all the lows and all the highs
It was one of my better lives

You were staring at the moon
Swearing something would happen soon
They would laugh and call you a lunatic

Next in AD46
We were talking about the apocalypse
We were standing under a crucifix
With a delicate mix

But then again in year 610
We were saying carpe diem
Happiest we've ever been
And then

Then in 1925
I was institutionalized
I was criticized
And exorcized
And held there 'til I died

But when I knew that you were there too
I felt happy for a minute or two
They shocked our brains 'til they were stew
Then life began anew

Sometime later in '73
I was hooked on LSD
I took so much I couldn't see
And I swear it almost killed me

We kept it going 'til '77
I did so much I was in heaven
I took whatever I was given
It was a crazy way of living

But then my mind was forever changed
The chemicals took over my brain
I'm pretty sure I was insane
And nothing was the same

In 2015 I played guitar
I deluded myself into thinking I was a star
I didn't make it very far
Before I was in the hospital again

You weren't really in my life
At that time

Skip to 3066
We made it through an actual apocalypse
We let all the land fall off
And burn, burn, burn

We were living Fallout-style
In little holes that went on for miles
When I got out I saw your face and I
Smiled

In 7078
I was in the center of the Milky Way
You were still kinda hanging out in the boonies

Thanks to rips through time and space
Every once and a while I could see your face
But even through half the galaxy
You never felt that far away

Then in the time of infinity
We were all just energy
I was you as you were me
And we were all together

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