Gambling With The Reaper
Gambling With The Reaper lyrics by Kriver. Six shards of life, from cradle to dust I see the scythe drawing near The bull's-eye looms, so austere Going out...
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Gambling With The Reaper
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Six shards of life, from cradle to dust
I see the scythe drawing near
The bull's-eye looms, so austere
Going out with a bang and a deadly sneer
A bitter end made so sweet
But then I see them
Seeking me, so I may find my only answer
Taunting me, so I'll never play the cards
Calling me so I can see the darkness up ahead
Gambling with the reaper
Their eyes betray, all the suffering and pain
Preaching such judgment, unending
Their words aggravate the air that surrounds me
A dirge of morals so empty
Seeking me, so I may find my only answer
Taunting me, so I'll never play the cards
Calling me so I can see the darkness up ahead
Gambling with the reaper
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