Lyrics by Lemuria

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We have compiled all the lyrics of Lemuria's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Lemuria, find them all in one place.

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  1. Als Catars
  2. A Coming Storm
  3. A Day Of Reckoning
  4. A Sua Voz
  5. An Attept To Think About You
  6. As I Die...
  7. Beespit
  8. Bloomer
  9. Bookworm
  10. Brilliant Dancer
  11. Bristles And Whiskers
  12. Bugbear
  13. Buzz
  14. Chautauqua County
  15. Clay Baby
  16. Clean
  17. Crusher of Souls
  18. Death & Submission (Requiem Aeternam)
  19. Different Girls
  20. Dog
  21. Dog
  22. Durian
  23. Fingers
  24. Gerstenat (The Last Sip)
  25. Gerstenat (With Brim-filled Pints)
  26. Get Some Sleep
  27. Getting Over Ourselves
  28. Gravity
  29. Hawaiian T-Shirt
  30. Hey I'm Over Here
  31. Home For The Holidays
  32. Hours
  33. In A World Of Ghosts
  34. Irregular
  35. It's Not A Lie, It's A Secret
  36. Keep Quiet
  37. Lemons
  38. Length Away
  39. Let's Think About What Just Happened
  40. Lick Your Lips
  41. Lipstick
  42. Little Silver Children
  43. Mechanical
  44. Mournful Beauty
  45. O Melhor Pra Você
  46. Paint the Youth
  47. Pants
  48. Piranah
  49. Pleaser
  50. Ribcage
  51. Rough Draft
  52. Scienceless
  53. Searching For Contrition
  54. Sophomore
  55. The Conflict of Toulouse
  56. The Cross and the Crusade
  57. The End of a Reign
  58. The One
  59. The Origamists
  60. The Slaughter of Innocence
  61. Thor's Hammer
  62. Trivial Greek Mythology
  63. Verdoemenis
  64. Wardrobe
  65. Who Could Understand A Turtle?
  66. Wise People
  67. Yellowstone Lady
  68. Yesterday's Lunch

Lemuria (), or Limuria, was a continent proposed in 1864 by zoologist Philip Sclater, theorized to have sunk beneath the Indian Ocean, later appropriated by occultists in supposed accounts of human origins. The theory was discredited with the discovery of plate tectonics and continental drift in the 20th century. The hypothesis was proposed as an explanation for the presence of lemur fossils on Madagascar and the Indian subcontinent but not in continental Africa or the Middle East. Biologist Ernst Haeckel's suggestion in 1870 that Lemuria could be the ancestral home of humans caused the hypothesis to move beyond the scope of geology and zoogeography, ensuring its popularity outside of the framework of the scientific community. Occultist and founder of theosophy Helena Blavatsky, during the latter part of the 19th century, placed Lemuria in the system of her mystical-religious doctrine, claiming that this continent was the homeland of the human ancestors, whom she called Lemurians. The writings of Blavatsky had a significant impact on Western esotericism, popularizing the myth of Lemuria and its mystical inhabitants. Theories about Lemuria became untenable when, in the 1960s, the scientific community accepted Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift, presented in 1912, but the idea lived on in the popular imagination, especially in relation to the Theosophist tradition.

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