Pain Of Salvation:Nauticus
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(Drifting)
On BE (2004) by Pain_Of_Salvation
Music, lyric and arrangements by Daniel Gildenlöw <lyric>
Oh Lord Oh Lord Wonâ??t you hear a sinnerâ??s prayer Oh Lord Oh Lord Oh Lord Wonâ??t you help me find the way When Iâ??m lost and lead astray Oh Lord Mmmâ?¦ Oh Lord Oh Lord Wonâ??t you help me to stay humble Oh Lord Oh Lord Oh Lord Wonâ??t you help me be an ocean Help me bend to stay unbroken Oh Lord Mmmâ?¦ Save me, Iâ??m drifting Help me, Iâ??m drifting Oh Lordâ?¦ Oh Lordâ?¦ Oh Lord
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Narrative
Mr.Money:
- OK alright baby, the love of my life
Girl:
- Are you referring to me... or the car?
Mr. Money:
- Oh, please honey, what do you think?
- Now, Cindy...
Girl:
- Sandra
Mr Money:
- Yeah, of course. Now, as I see it, we've got two natural choices here. So, what do you say? Either I drive and you can give me some good head while I'm watching the road...
Girl:
- What?
Mr. Money:
- Well, somebody's gotta watch the road honey...
- ...or... YOU can drive this baby
- ...oh, but only if you're good at handling the stick of course...
Girl:
- But... this is an automatic?
Mr. Money:
- ...rrrright!
Girl:
- Is that some sort of sick joke?
Mr. Money:
- What?
Girl:
- ... "natural choices" my ass!
Mr. Money:
- Well, that's a third choise I didn't think about...
Girl:
- You son of a...!
Mr. Money:
- Take it easy baby!
- No sweat... it was only a joke, alright?
Girl:
- Alright
Mr. Money:
- ... I mean, of COURSE I was joking...
- ... I would NEVER let you drive my car!
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Transcript of radio
A car radio plays in the background.
Interviewer:
- here once again
- we bring you here today to unveil your new breakthrough which is basically what?
- an unconcious state of hibernation?
Interviewee:
- Well, first of all, i guess i wouldn't call it hibernation, but forrestative unconcious freezing.
- In this state organs can be kept alive longer, tumors can be stopped in its tracks
- Its virtually a springboard for the new age of modern medicine
Interviewer:
- But isn't it true that youve been experimenting on animals.
- Seeing if you can put them in safe hibernation for long periods of time.
- Dont you think thats morally wrong?
Interviewee:
- No, not at all.
- I've always done research on the underlying belief that the ends truly do justify the means.
- We are afterall ... '(obscured by engine) ...irreversable illness
- ...people into hibernation till a cure is found, and then they can live a normal life free of that illness
- Today we have had great success with 'Laying Down', thats what i call the process.
- Laying down many animals.
- The Longest hibernation thus far has been 18 months with no signs of distress whatsoever on any of the animals placed into a forrestative state.
Interviewer:
- It all sounds so wonderful, and paints a pretty picture.
- but i still wonder your true motives for an action such as this
- I also question the quality of life a person will have after a long period of Laying Down.
- While an individual...
The last secion of the interview can be heard at the end of Dea Pecuniae
Prologue | Animae Partus | ||||
I. Animae Partus All in the Image of | Deus Nova | Imago | Pluvius Aestivus | ||
II. Machinassiah Of Gods & Slaves | Lilium Cruentus | Nauticus | Dea Pecuniae | ||
III. Machinageddon Nemo Idoneus Aderat Qui Responderet | Vocari Dei | Diffidentia | Nihil Morari | ||
IV. Machinauticus Of the Ones With no Hope | Latericius Valete | Omni | Iter Impius | Martius/Nauticus II | |
V. Deus Nova Mobile ...and a God is Born | Animae Partus II |