| Ophelia
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| Wandered out into the belly of the woods
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| To bleed out in the arms of love that once bidden her heart
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| That beat for him
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| The sleeping man
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| In the silence of the absence of her self-fulfilling dreams
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| Ophelia found a place to rest where the river finds the sea
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| Of all the beauty that she had ever seen
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| Ophelia felt it all at once
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| At one with everything
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| And so with him
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| The sleeping man
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| Her restless heart had done it again
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| A fool for a hollow dream
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| Then lovesick and out of sorts
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| She’d fallen on the sleeper’s sword
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| So Ophelia wandered out into the belly of the sea
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| So she could finally see herself as she was meant to be
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| And cradled by the water, rocking her to sleep
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| Ophelia made a promise from thine own self be free
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| And fell into
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| The arms of the deep
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| In the night travelling home from war
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| His dreams as black as ink
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| Now upon the river’s edge
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| Death parted
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| To wash his grisled face
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| And drink
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| And as he cupped his empty hands to bring 'em to his lips
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| A vision of a woman nearly stopped his breath
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| He knew this woman, he’d seen her in his dreams
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| She’d haunted him on the battlefield and gave him cause to live
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| Of all the beauty that he had ever seen
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| Now he felt it all at once
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| Now he felt it all at once
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| Ophelia
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| His restless heart had done it again
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| A fool for a phantom queen
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| He dropped his armour and his sword
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| And all he had ever been
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| The knight looked in the water to find his river queen
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| And there he saw a man like him where she had always been
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| Of all the beauty that he had ever seen
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| Now he felt it all at once
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| At one with everything
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| And so with her
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| Ophelia |