Illusive Consensus

Mark Jansen / Simone Simons

So sweet caress, never long to last
You entered my soul and gave hope to my life

So sweet caress, never hope to last
You left me behind all alone and aghast
Capured inside such an austere Elysium

Imperfect feelings, futile greef
Love a device against all solitude
As it all went on, the love became
A field in a dream that once had been real

So sweet caress, never long to last
Destroy this illusion we need a change of fate
Your frantic thoughts are only a condemned cry

Imperfect feelings, futile greef
Love a device against all solitude
As it all went on, the love became
A field in a dream that once had been real

(Primo somniare videbamur
Deinde veritas se praecipitavit)

I secretly longed for something which had never existed

(First I thought it was a dream
But then it smashed into reality
Beautiful on the outside
Decayed deeply within)

I secretly longed for something which had never existed

(Devoted to a body without a soul)
(Numquam non tibi diffidam)

Trivia about the song Illusive Consensus by Epica

On which albums was the song “Illusive Consensus” released by Epica?
Epica released the song on the albums “The Phantom Agony” in 2003, “Cry For The Moon” in 2003, and “We Will Take You With Us” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Illusive Consensus” by Epica?
The song “Illusive Consensus” by Epica was composed by Mark Jansen and Simone Simons.

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