Never forever, the vast void under your mind Take their shape before your eyes start ascending Take the overture and run but leave me theĪnd in the end all the memories that you blend To take the overture and run and leave the So often get enchanted, enchanted by the speed The flags get heavy and the stems start to give inįast note people runnin’ faster all the timeįast note polyrhythmic beings maybe you don’t The speed is doubled and another flag is added More keep rushing by but so few reverberate The freeway and the streets are the staffs they’re Take the overture and run and leave the symphony See a world in triple time brutal to the slowĬonsume the seeds of the outline, no time to grow Somewhere is all we are, yet we have each otherįast note people runnin’ where they want to go Under who we think we are we are one of themĮven in a million years, we’ll be wandering They’re something you can’t fear but you’ll feel Maybe in a million years you will see them I have now grown tall in the ways I have been shownĪway, all gone, you are. Under who we think we are we are one with themīut in all the things they do they keep trying They’re something that you can’t hear but you Maybe in a million years you can see them Mind is just a waste of time for Mighty Messengers Time is just a state of mind for Mighty Messengers Sue Mathis/Brantmeyer’s vocals on “Pink and Blows Over” were recorded by Jack Miele at The Music Shed Recording Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana. Engineered by Jignesh Shetye.ĭevin Townsend recorded his vocals for “The Lost Chord” himself at his studio in Vancouver, Canada. Mohini Dey’s bass on “Bop!” recorded at Nirvana Stu- dio in Mumbai, India. In “Mighty Messengers” the lines: “Nothing real can be threatened / Nothing unreal exists / Herein lies the peace of God.” are quoted from A Course in Miracles by Helen Schucman.Īll music recorded at Stucco Blue Studios (Sylmar, California) The Mothership (Hollywood, California) & the Harmony Hut (Encino, California) except: “Pink and Blows Over: Part 2” written by Steve Vai and Thomas Mariano. “Fast Note People” written by Martin Schwartz, Bob Harris, and Steve Vai. Published by SyVy Music (ASCAP) and Element Music (ASCAP). “The Lost Chord” written by Steve Vai and Devin Townsend. L songs written and composed by Steve Vai and published by SyVy Music (ASCAP), except: