Obscurity Tears
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Sad Existence

Sad Existence lyrics by Obscurity Tears. I see in your eyes, tears... I see in your eyes, the pain... In your body, scars from a suffered life Trying to break...

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Sad Existence

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I see in your eyes, tears...

I see in your eyes, the pain...

In your body, scars from a suffered life

Trying to break free from a dark past

Echoing remembraces in your thoughts

Consuming you till the last sigh

(Chorus)

Lost forever in your agony

Decaying in your existence

In your eternal martydom

In your dreams the liberty

That will free him from his thorny ways

That awaits him in his reality

Only death will relief his suffering

Distressed, search an exit

Where the hope awaits him in his eternity

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