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Remember Me This Time

Beware of the future
Make sure you never go too far.
Don't make rash decisions
When you're feeling below par.
Time and time and time again
Time and again and again in time
Will you be the one who survives
When the end of the world arrives?

Remember me this way
Now the past and the future are here to stay.
Remember me this time
Chronos cant be blamed for the paradigm.

Most people live in the past
Without the aid of time travel.
But with you the die is cast.
And it's too late to unravel.
You don't like the present
Though it's over in an instant.
It's all about time.
Time is about, it's about time.

Remember me this way...

There was no time for action
(Before and after no more unseen)
They thought it was only fiction
(Selling time shares In a time machine)
You should show some respect
History is the home of the dead.
What else can you really expect?
Watch out where and when you tread.

Remember me this way...

In a past life I was a Time Traveller
As I am still and always will be.

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from Restructuring the Fabric of our Existence, released August 3, 2013

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Martoc Suffolk, UK

Inspired initially by the Channel Islands with a soupcon of mental illness (an enduring interest), Martoc has launched 8 solo singles (vinyl versions now collectors items) and 11 solo albums plus a group album 'Albatrocity' and the recent Arc Rocket duo. Coverage has included John Peel playing 'Navigator through Nowhere' off the debut album 'For Alien Ears', and 'Love is Dead'. ... more

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