Overflowing senses
Heightened awareness
I hear my blood flow
I feel its caress
Whispering cosmos
Talking right to me
Unlimited, endless
God breathing through me

See the microcosm
In macro vision
Our bodies moving
With pure precision
One universal celebration
One evolution
One creation

Thundering rhythm
Pounding within me
Driving me onwards
Forcing me to see
Clear and enlightening
Right there before me
Brilliantly shining
Intricate beauty

See the microcosm
In macro vision
Our bodies moving
With pure precision
One universal celebration
One evolution
One creation

See the microcosm
In macro vision
Our bodies moving
With pure precision
One universal celebration
One evolution
One creation


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Macro Lyrics as written by Martin Gore

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  • +7
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    I think that the lyrics and primal beat of this song make it abundantly clear what it's about. Macro is a beautiful, sensual description of sex. It has a little bit of a religious tone about it, not surprising since Martin himself said that he sees a connection between sex and religion.

    sigh I love that man. If this is what sex is like for him, then I'd give my right arm for a few hours with him, lol.

    LuvMartinGoreon March 29, 2007   Link
  • +2
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    It is about the beauty of the universe and the evolution of the soul. Dave Gahan made a sacrifice and although he had initial heartache and pain, he is now reaping the rewards with spiritual growth and soul evolution. This is about the journey all souls have to go through.

    tristesseglobaleon June 26, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    Now I remember Martin Gore sang lead in this song.

    heaven_2_touchon November 30, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    I love the beat of this song, I just the lyrics actually, well, meant something.

    Cam-winon January 17, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    Awesome song. David Gahan's Voice is amazing.

    heaven_2_touchon November 30, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    Martin Gore. The angel of love. Sex. Desire. Pleasure. This is his sex.

    ... I also think there's heat between him and Mr Gahan that isn't yet resolved.

    Pure precision. Pleasure seekers.

    redsuitcaseon October 30, 2017   Link
  • -2
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    It seems to me this song has undertones of the effect certain psychedelic drugs have on a person; namely the expansion of awareness, especially apparent during intercourse ans climax.

    Maybe it's just me.

    ThePreacheron February 26, 2008   Link
  • -2
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    I used to think it's about sex, but after reading the lyrics more carefully it's quite clear to me that it's about drugs. It sounds like a pretty accurate description of a party or concert as seen from the eyes of someone who's under the influence of drugs.

    Lithopsiaon November 13, 2010   Link

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