Space Suits Testo
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Testo Space Suits
On the day we're born our soul is placed inside a special spacesuit
An amazing thing of flesh and bones, of fiber, tubes and cells
Each suit is a different size, a different shape and color
And it helps us get about the earth with other types of shells
Astounding as it seems these suits are built to last a lifetime
Though the measure of a lifetime seems to change from soul to soul
Some will last for many years and others but a moment
Still, each suit has been assembled with a purpose and a goal
The control box for this special suit's located in three places And at any given time there's always one that takes the lead
Causing all the other parts to follow blindly without question
As they try to give the soul the things it needs
The head (or brain) will analyze environmental input
Using logic, rhyme and reason to design the body's plan
The groin, much on the other hand, will travel on its instincts
Hooking one suit to another when it can
But somewhere in the middle is the most amazing feature
Often acting as the liaison; connecting part to part
It's the auricle of destiny, the pulse of life, the center:
It's the thing we have in common called the heart
On the day we die, though certainly it's open for discussion
I believe the spacesuit has fufilled its earthly chores
Providing home and shelter for the fragile human spirit
Till the time when it's not needed anymore
Then the soul will find another suit (it's kind of like recycling)
And though the lessons of the mind and of the groin are still in doubt
It's when we learn to speak and listen firstly from the heart That our souls won't need these suits to move about
Somewhere in the middle is the most amazing feature
Often acting as the liaison; connecting part to part
No sweeter music ever came from any other organ
Than the one we have in common (the one we have in common)
The one we have in common called the heart
An amazing thing of flesh and bones, of fiber, tubes and cells
Each suit is a different size, a different shape and color
And it helps us get about the earth with other types of shells
Astounding as it seems these suits are built to last a lifetime
Though the measure of a lifetime seems to change from soul to soul
Some will last for many years and others but a moment
Still, each suit has been assembled with a purpose and a goal
The control box for this special suit's located in three places And at any given time there's always one that takes the lead
Causing all the other parts to follow blindly without question
As they try to give the soul the things it needs
The head (or brain) will analyze environmental input
Using logic, rhyme and reason to design the body's plan
The groin, much on the other hand, will travel on its instincts
Hooking one suit to another when it can
But somewhere in the middle is the most amazing feature
Often acting as the liaison; connecting part to part
It's the auricle of destiny, the pulse of life, the center:
It's the thing we have in common called the heart
On the day we die, though certainly it's open for discussion
I believe the spacesuit has fufilled its earthly chores
Providing home and shelter for the fragile human spirit
Till the time when it's not needed anymore
Then the soul will find another suit (it's kind of like recycling)
And though the lessons of the mind and of the groin are still in doubt
It's when we learn to speak and listen firstly from the heart That our souls won't need these suits to move about
Somewhere in the middle is the most amazing feature
Often acting as the liaison; connecting part to part
No sweeter music ever came from any other organ
Than the one we have in common (the one we have in common)
The one we have in common called the heart
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