Eve
You were a goddess-
and once a mistress
You were their servant-
and now a remnant
My choice were fateful-
and the gods were brutal
The war condemned us
and destruction freed us
Your blood too distant
no heir to kingship
But you were my diamond
with eyes indignant
Your love devoured me
and the planet gripped me
This sun's too shiny
and the nights pass quickly
Your smile's too lovely
and the moon too eerie
You once saw Eden-
and now feel freedom
Your eyes burn brightly-
with a flame too lovely
And I won't leave you-
when the spirit calls you
You know I'll hate them
and I'll be your freedom
But you were my diamond
with eyes indignant
Your love devoured me
and the planet gripped me
This sun's too shiny
and the nights pass quickly
Your smile's too lovely
and the moon too eerie
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A love once forbidden. A choice that changed everything.
Eve is a story of connection in a world shaped by distant powers— where creation was guided, and freedom was never intended.
Set within an ancient yet advanced civilization, this piece follows two beings who find something real within a controlled design.
An instant connection becomes a break from order.
This song is part of a larger sci-fi narrative exploring power, creation, and control across civilizations.
Drawing from ancient myths, dream fragments, and speculative futures, the album presents imagined histories— where advanced beings shape worlds, engineer life, and influence the course of intelligence itself.
These stories are not claims, but reflections— invitations to consider what humanity is, and what it may yet choose to become.