Lynx - Carnivale lyrics

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Lynx - Carnivale lyrics

Featuring Kemo A mirage... Carnivale... Animals... Camouflage... Tarot cards... Cloaked men... Babylon... Temperance... Sepia... Umami... Firegold... Bezoomy... Ephphatha... Rabonai... Emperor... Sela**ie... Messiah... Dorogay... Destrier... Malakai... Sinister... Collocol... Minister... Jezebel... Scallywag... Shenanigan... Vellocet... Nepathean... Transient... Illuminati... Pyramids... In Gemini... Haruspex... Telepathy... Balderdash... Malarkey... Pollyklef... Cataract... Petrichor... Battle axe... Jackalope... Dolorous... Donnybrook... Wilderness... Sabotage... Jabbernowl... Gomorrah... A mirage... The future's a mirage This life is carnivale When the animals run Hide in camouflage What lies in tarot cards? Chased by cloaked men We live in Babylon We've lost our temperance Our photos sepia Our food tastes umami We drown in Firegold Yo our children Bezoomy To the dumb: "Ephphatha" Know your Rabonai A king of kings Emperor Sela**ie Praise the Messiah Faith is Dorogay Strong as Destrier But the name is Malakai These times are sinister Its time for a Collocol A fake minister Runs to bed with Jezebel A rogue Scallywag That pulls shenanigan We need the Vellocet Some just need Nepathean But man is transient Even Illuminati Shine the Pyramid Sun under the Gemini And ask the Haruspex Truth in telepathy Some say its balderdash Some call it malarkey But find the Pollyklef Behind the Cataract Dance in Petrichor Run and use the Battle axe To fight the Jackalope And battle Dolorous Win the Donnybrook Come escape the wilderness Beware of Sabotage A world of Jabbernowl Burn down Gomorrah And all is all *interval* Sometimes, it feels like I'm goin' under And the rain and the thunder, in the jungle wonder Struggle, the battle, of all good and bad As rattlesnakes shake the gra**, the storm sand Hear the sound of a different drum, its beats warm Under a militant sun, the seven seas torn A wounded warrior of a hope dies last For I am my future, my god and my past