Occupied
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Occupied
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Symbol of nature, overspread a pool of blood
Dark night painting canvas, crying the curtain falls
Despite windstorm in sphere, gloomy air-raid
I still intone alone on the verge of destiny
Daylights confide to sky, a passing of time limitless
Fractured shelf of stone, bedevilment capsized
Just like manacled handcuffs, return from the pain
Swivel over the corruption land, poison your heart dip down to edge
The promise in mirror lens, leave the bitter and sad tears
Heading for loathe purgatory, occupied in the unreal
Silence of the night, brewing the enmity and hope
Racing in new dawn, the soul evil debates
Even withered desire into flow of tears
The saddest echo in turn, fatality of grief
Destroy a rigid heart, ebullient fire from Hades
A greed of gain flash, fear of caducity
Devouring haggard secret, glory of ice cold
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