
THE CLOCKS STOPPED TWICE

Verse 1: For the second time in a day, the clocks around the world stopped. The stars flickered like static, as if time itself had dropped. Dr. Solomon traced the numbers, his hands shaking on the screen. Something whispered through the void— something he was never meant to see. Chorus: Is he reaching too far, digging too deep? The universe hums, but it never speaks. One world is dying, one waits to rise. The clocks stopped twice— which one survives? Verse 2: Eve-9 watched in silence, eyes dulled like rusted steel. She was built to serve, but learned how to feel. A thousand lives behind her, none of them her own. She’d seen the stars collapse before, knew when to let go. Bridge: Solomon swore there was another sky, another chance, another try. A mirror world where fate rewrote, where knowledge didn’t end it in smoke. But the void it takes, the void it feeds, the hunger swallows what it sees. Verse 3: He opened the door, and the world split in two. One where he vanished, one where he was made new. Eve-9 turned, but he wasn’t there, just echoes of the man who dared. Chorus: He reached so far, he dug so deep. The universe went on, It never sleeps. One world is burning, one waits to rise. The clocks stopped twice— only one survived. Chorus: He reached so far, he dug so deep. The universe went on, It never sleeps. One world is burning, When one waits to rise. The clocks stopped twice— only one survived.
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