Deus Nova

Daniel Gildenlöw

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Trying to understand the system of Life
Trying to understand myself
I created the world to be an image of myself, of my mind

All of these thoughts, all of these doubts and hopes
Inside
I took out to form a new breed
A new way to be
And now I am many, so many

So much larger than ever I were
Yet, at the same time
So much smaller and more vulnarable

They all carry shards of the whole
Together they become me
I see them interact, develop
I see them take different sides
As were they different minds
Believers of different ways, and different gods

I think they will teach me something

Trivia about the song Deus Nova by Pain of Salvation

When was the song “Deus Nova” released by Pain of Salvation?
The song Deus Nova was released in 2004, on the album “Be”.
Who composed the song “Deus Nova” by Pain of Salvation?
The song “Deus Nova” by Pain of Salvation was composed by Daniel Gildenlöw.

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