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A National Acrobat ~ Black Sabbath....LIVE!!!

I am the world that hides the universal secret of all time

Destruction of the empty spaces is my one and only crime

I've lived a thousand times

I found out what it means to be believed

The thoughts and images, the unborn child that never was conceived

When little worlds collide

I'm trapped inside my embryonic cell

And flashing memories

Are cast into the never-ending well

The name that scorns the face

The child that never sees the cause of man

The deathly darkness that

Belies the fate of those who never ran

You gotta believe me

I'm talking to you!

Well I know it's hard for you to know the reason why

And I know you'll understand more when it's time to die

Don't believe the life you have will be the only one

You have to let your body sleep to let your soul live on

I'm working to live, yeah

I'm trying to get through!

Love has given life to you and now it's your concern

Unseen eyes of inner life will make your soul return

Still I look but not to touch

The seeds of life are sown

Curtain of the future falls

The secret stays unknown

Just remember love is life

And hate is living death

Treat your life for what it's worth

And live for every breath

Looking back I've lived and learned

But now I'm wondering

Here I wait and only guess

What this next life will bring?

Ha Ha!

Post Script:

One of a handful of hard rock's classics, Black Sabbath!

'Twas a career which began in 1969 when a local Birmingham, England blues band called "Earth" changed their name to Black Sabbath. Comprised of singer Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassit Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward, the quartet recorded their self-titled debut album that same year.

Black Sabbath attracted international attention with the classic "Paranoid" highlighting the smash hit of the same name.

Drawing their inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including magic, mysticism and the occult.

Black Sabbath's dramatic and original approach to modern music is on dazzling display with Sabbath Bloody Sabbath's A National Acrobat. Tales of heaven, hell and the mysterious realms in between spark the album's eight cuts with otherworldly images and energy, while the group's tightly meshed ensemble reaches electrifying new realms.

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