| «Let me die», I cried as the curtain fell
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| And I stared in woe at the world before me My weeping eyes could not bear to tell
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| Or the shattered kingdom in ruins before me What became of the lands that were?
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| A pearl in the nest of memories
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| Forever gone… departed by the minds of man
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| Scavengers, feeding on your mother’s blood
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| Parasites of life, with my heart I condemn
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| Your ignorant ways
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| Like the leaves of the high trees
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| I wither and fall,
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| Borne by autumnal winds
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| To my funeral hall
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| I’m all alone in the grip of the silent sadness
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| I have been told to honour life
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| And what therein I’ll find
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| But if all I see is darkness,
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| Let me die and wake up blind
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| As the gleaming blade before me,
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| Singing lullabies of loss
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| Whispering «Death is your redeemer
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| To the paradise you’ve lost»
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| Mankind, evoker of inferno
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| Let me burn your honoured crown of creation
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| And dethrone you to ashes for aeons to come
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| Why should I stay here where I do not belong?
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| Of weakness burns my within… and empty shell
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| I’ve lost the way to the sanctity I need
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| I’ll greet the dawn that brings no life,
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| No frail beams of sun to cleanse the black night
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| My mournful roam has ended
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| I hide in the shadows white binding my time,
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| Sheltered from this world which disorderly rhyme
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| With the fury of damnation
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| Once I held in my hand the starlight of eden
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| And the white sky lay open in a soul that was free
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| (But the years flew so fast as the shadows were cast
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| And I woke up one morning with no reason to be)
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| I’m all alone in the shade of the nameless |