Destiny
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Destiny
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Black roses petals fall down on your eyes
Why do you leave me alone with my destiny?
Life, a cruel game of dominoes
Everyone is linked, everyone is guilty
Blind, your path is drawn by thousand hands
And you'll never know, your fate
How many directions, no signs for me
How many connections, labyrinths of lost souls
Invisible lines, a jump into the unknown, I breathe, let me be free
Find the key to unlock your destiny
Keep your destination, don't fall to distractions
The wheel keeps turning in the same way
Like planets and the Moon
How many connections, labyrinths of lost souls
Invisible lines, a jump into the unknown, I breathe, let me be free
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