Constant Mourning
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Constant Mourning
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so cold in my freak world
and it was reducing with the
growth of my suffering
Your thoughts
became macabre
torture instruments
But I cannot
feel your pain
I cannot avoid my worst enemy it grows inside of me
I live a constant mourning
Nobody knows
the day of his death for sure
but I know
that every day is day of death
Because who is dead
never more come back
So sad are this empty world
Just grief restrain my mind
I won't fight more against that
just hear and obey
hear and obey
toward my destiny
Because every day
is beautiful
to the eyes of the death
every day is day to die
Hallucinated and cursed
I cannot avoid my worst enemy it grows inside of me
I live a constant mourning
Nobody knows
the day of his death for sure
but I know
that every day is day of death
Because who is dead
never more come back
never more come back
Letra: Dayane Kin
Música: Dayane Kin/William de Borba
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