The Glory
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The Glory
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My pale face contemplates death
Closed eyes, acceptance
Death will be my greatest glory
Oh endless plenitude, grant me the so wished harmony!
Inexorable fate, invincible death
Life's sunset, dawn of the dead
Great reward upon the abyss
A confort for my humiliating disgrace
Tear away my memories
And make myself poor and cold
Enclosed, anguished
An empty soul
Reveal thee, oh unknown one!
Disclose, at least, under thy eternal form
Immutable, below and beyond the times
Thou art the one who crucifies us
Because thy perennial face is always concealed
Ultimatum for the living
And, at last, absolute rest
Illusion's harvested, nooses are broken
Life exhorts and death anaesthetizes
Now I awake from my inner darkness
No remains from the past, no nostalgia for life
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Headhunter D.C. performs "The Glory", and this lyric page sits inside the Headhunter D.C. catalog on LyroVerse.
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