Afterlife
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Afterlife
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N one hundred years, I’ll be gone (I’ll be gone)
What now remains is this song (is this song)
Will anyone know of my name?
The life, the years and all the pain
If nothing else awaits us there
All that we have is forever here
In words or rhyme images of time (images of time)
What the future holds for all mankind
This is my afterlife, I hope understand
My soul, this song is in your hands
Long after we are dust, surviving through decay
What happens now it matters not
The pain endured, victories sought!
The story told, the life remains
Deciding our eternal fate!
This is my afterlife, I hope understand
My soul, this song is in your hands
Long after we are dust, surviving through decay!
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Charred Walls of the Damned performs "Afterlife", and this lyric page sits inside the Charred Walls of the Damned catalog on LyroVerse.
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