Epoch Of Unlight
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The Day The Light Hath Died

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The Day The Light Hath Died

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[Lyrics: LoSicco'96]

Once upon a star-less night

Within my sky fell rays of light

(Who) chanced upon a path unknown

To all the path ends here.

To approach me in my land

Is to release the strongest dam

Behind which oceans once duressed

now flow to Ever's end

I have become

What is now and ever shall be

The whisper of the timorous

The Scarlet hue of the blood

Once upon an ancient time

When still I searched for truth

I chanced to view a mortal's death

Upon a cross a of wood

Now as crest is to wave

So time and time has passed:

And brought an end to my quest

Within this foreign land

Tu-mul-tu-ous

Years within the light

Are now dispatched with swollen eyes

And gaze towards blackened bliss

Be for me and only me:All that can forever be

A midnight cloak in ravens' black:To steal the jewels of night

The lens through which as willed to be:The scenes of all Infinity

Scroll through Chapter, line, and verse:And falls upon the page

(No More) Traveling through Space and Time

The spectrum collect lays at rest

Stasis again now restored

The day that the light was destroyed

Be for me and only me:All that can forever be

A midnight cloak in ravens' black:To steal the jewels of night

Again to face the marvelous mysteries

The Keys of Time are mine to employ

To view again in triumph of blasphemy

That which cannot shine anymore

Fetid Pallid Death

Cast down from the red mountain cliffs

Cosmic earth and clay

Upon your mother terra now lay

Ancient puissant hands

Now reach towards the heavens for all that I can

(The) Final mendacity

The End - a boundless lust may never see

[Hunger:] For the fruits of time

[Ethereal:] Ardor divine

[Clarity:] In a now darkened sky

The jewels of the night are mine!

I have become

What is now and ever shall be

The whisper of the timorous

The Scarlet hue of the blood

Tu-mul-tu-ous

Years within the light

Are now dispatched with swollen eyes

And gaze towards blackened bliss

The spectrum collect lays at rest

Stasis again now restored

The day that the light was destroyed!

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