Preludium: About Love, Death And The Devil
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Preludium: About Love, Death And The Devil
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I have reached the bottom
I can't see the sky
I'm down, so low
Wanna be so high
I'm running down
On the dead and cold
In my search for love
I've reach the over low
I'm not strong enough to live
I'm not brave enough to die
I turn away and clench my fist,
I signed a contract with the Lord of Lies
When the rain has dried,
In this tragedy,
Why do I prefer on dying,
To pretend I'm free
I'm not strong enough to live,
I'm not brave enough to die,
I don't dare to cut my wrist,
I turn away and clench my fist,
I signed a contract with the Lord of Lies
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