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Image of the Invisible

We’re more than carbon and chemicals
We are the image of the invisible
Free will is ours and we can’t let go
We are the image of the invisible
We can’t allow this, the quiet cull
We are the image of the invisible
So we sing out this, our canticle
We are the image of the invisible

We all were lost now we are found
No one can stop us or slow us down
We are the named and we are known
We know that we’ll never walk alone

We’re more than static and dial tone
We are the image of the invisible
We’re emblematic of the unknown
We are the image of the invisible
So raise the banner, bend back your bows
We are the image of the invisible
Remove the cancer, take back your souls
We are the image of the invisible

Though all the world may hate us, we are named
The shadow overtake us, we are known

We’re more than carbon and chemicals
Free will is ours and we can’t let go
We are the image of the invisible
We’re more than carbon and chemicals
We are the image of the invisible
Free will is ours and we can’t let go
We are the image of the invisible
We can’t allow this, the quiet cull
We are the image of the invisible
So we sing out this, our canticle
We are the image of the invisible

Raise up the banner, bend back your bows
Remove the cancer, take back your souls

Thrice, Vheissue

Filed by Joe at February 5th, 2007 under Quotes

I hate this song. I wrote the band off after listening to it but Brazeau convinced me to listen to the rest of the album. It’s actually pretty good. Red Sky is a great song.

Comment by jeremy — February 5, 2007 @ 8:27 pm

An even better song by lyrics alone.

http://www.nathancolquhoun.com/blog/index.php/2006/05/03/thrice_cold_cash_colder_hearts

Comment by nathan — February 5, 2007 @ 8:42 pm

the song is great…and the album grows on you after a few listens. i’m starting to dig the lead singer’s solo work too…

Comment by Joe — February 6, 2007 @ 6:11 am

Great song! Even better live, goose bumps are a given!

Comment by Adrienne — February 12, 2007 @ 6:26 pm

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