Trilogy Part III: Aknownledgements
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Trilogy Part III: Aknownledgements
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In your angel heart I will give you the light
But why, but why do we give in?
But why do I sometimes fear the great enlightment you're giving me?
Yes tell me why do I doubt again even when I'm sure you're here by me?
Your immense talent is it always stronger than the evil that can be so heavenly?
And how can I ever be right to choose for nothingness or eternity?
Are you the answer?
You're like a rainbow after the rain
Will you keep on wiping my tears in the pain even more when I doubt again
When can I expect to meet you at last?
Whenever you wish I'll be waiting in the delight of a magic starry night
Or in a radiant morning light
Over the rainbow I will fly
Let me live this delightful story
I'll even give you my soul when I die
If the aim is to reach you here in the sky
Thanks a lot to make a sign
I know I can reach you wherever you are
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