Fading Moon
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Fading Moon
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When the first stains of twilight dye the horizon
And the constellations prepare to emerge
Underworld gets silent for the voyage
While the light rests it's the night birth
The serpent springs from sky, swallowing every form of light
It hides the sun and the moon is no longer bright
The serpent springs from sky, swallowing every form of light
It hides the sun and the moon is no longer bright
Her gaze cast a crimson glow
A giant body in dead waters is shown
Dissolution, darkness, non-being
Giant black hole that die and day flows
Underworld gets silent for the voyage
While the light rests it's the night birth
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Shallow Void performs "Fading Moon", and this lyric page sits inside the Shallow Void catalog on LyroVerse.
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