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Divine Tragedy

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Divine Tragedy

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When the roses lose her aroma

When the moon lose bright

Feel the night that sings our song

Feel the shadows that whisper misfortunes

It's time to die…

Only a tear of your soul gives me peace

Only one of your dreams make my world

Feel the night that sings our song

Feel the shadows that whisper misfortunes

It's time to die…

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