Sol Rape
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Sol Rape
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And so it begins
The strangest thoughts fade away
I know we’re just shadows
Waiting for the end of the day
But even then
We couldn’t understand
This cold, our fate
It’s so bright but there’s nothing left inside
And tonight we pray that the dream will end
When the door is open
And the eyes are lost because of the pain
Maybe I could feed what’s inside
There’s something waiting for the end
If we would transcend
Lost into quicksand
Twas not too late
It’s so bright but there’s nothing left inside
And tonight we pray that the dream will set us free
This is but a dream
What do you want to achieve?
The way out is through loss
Life, selfish death
Something is trying to escape
Who let this door open?
All thoughts fade away
Let me feed what’s inside
Now I get it
Set us all free!
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Madame Spectrum performs "Sol Rape", and this lyric page sits inside the Madame Spectrum catalog on LyroVerse.
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