Twilight Dementia
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Twilight Dementia
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Lost in great oblivion of sleep
Enter the stars in the night,
Lockened keep
Bells are toll in the dark
My fearful eyes is there an end to what I've un-leashed,
Infinity I lie
Hands of fate, take me away into twilight
A rift between time and space
I can no longer see my home
Forever in twilight dementia
Falling emptiness, will I return?
Am I ever blessed?
From what I've learned
Once I did live in a world, like you
Now I'm forever the lost, blinding truth
Hands of fate, take me away into twilight
A rift between time and space
I can no longer see my home
Forever in twilight dementia
To seek this great oblivion!
I must face this fate again
Ever-falling emptiness
My darkened prism of space
Hands of fate, take me away into twilight
A rift between time and space
I can no longer see my home
Forever in twilight dementia
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