Smoke and Mirrors
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Smoke and Mirrors
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In a dark corner of the room she sits in silence
behind the mask of beauty lies the truth
taken away
The land has suffered under your heedless reign
there is no end
The land has suffered under your heedless reign
where is the end?
Your love is like a sea without a shore
You wear the crown of shadows well my friend but the
truth of the matter is,
your stranger then a stranger in a strange land
Your love is like a sea without a shore
your love is like a curse holding me under its terrible spell
I should not be there
You wear the crown of shadows well my friend but the
truth of the matter is,
your stranger then a stranger in a strange land
I tried to reason
I tried to comprehend
this is treason
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Abigail Williams performs "Smoke and Mirrors", and this lyric page sits inside the Abigail Williams catalog on LyroVerse.
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