Dread the Day
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Dread the Day
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Pass through lonely streets
Rendezvous to keep
Dark metropolis
Melancholic bliss
It's said a city sleeps,
So then do cities dream?
Each one has a soul
but London's not Moscow.
So if cities sleep
and they also dream
Dread the day the cities rise.
Nightmare inbetween
courting Death in dreams.
Suffocating fear,
seek refuge in familiar
It's said a city sleeps
So then do cities dream?
Each one has a soul,
But London's not Moscow.
So if cities sleep,
and they also dream
Dread the day the cities rise
It's said a city sleeps
So then do cities dream?
Each one has a soul,
but London's not Moscow.
So if cities sleep
and they also dream
Dread the day the cities rise, rise
Living history
breathing mystery.
What secrets lie within?
Bolzano's not Berlin.
Rat race rushes by
as dormantly they lie
Dread the day the cities rise, rise.
So if cities sleep
And they also dream
dread the day the cities rise
Rise
Rise
Rise
Rise
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