Sweet Serenades
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Sweet Serenades
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Why did you steal day light?
With your deceptions of an illusion
From love to arise te pain
Hour after hour
The tears consume me
And they devour me
Playing among the flowers
I feel your tears
Taking my pain
I can hear a soft serenade
In my whispers, tears and love
I want to finish your agony
Tears devour me and they consume me desillusions of an illusion
In my thoughts,
I heard you speaking softly
Like deceptions of illusion
The hope that I possess
It's a hope so full of pain
Enchanter's this nightmare
That desires that devour me
Hour after hour
In the tips of my fingers
Washing my sadness
The stars fade one by one
Out of memory
Until the whole to disappear
To feel the taste of your love
Living in a castle in ruins
Keeping the same words
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Silent Cry performs "Sweet Serenades", and this lyric page sits inside the Silent Cry catalog on LyroVerse.
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