Acheron
Acheron lyrics by The Loudest Silence. I saw you coming my way I saw you diving It’s just too real Not a dream Not a vision It’s just too real Losing my will...
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Acheron
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I saw you coming my way
I saw you diving
It’s just too real
Not a dream
Not a vision
It’s just too real
Losing my will
And still
Shed a pale tear
In the silken fringe of my faint eyes
You found the way
How does it feel to be in the play?
A pious poet, enemy
Sweet-scented angel
How does it feel to tell how awful you really are?
All the keys come crowded
In a different way
Be yourself!
Feel no shame!
Clear away the gloom
Tell me where real pain lies
With a quarter moon
Winter wind blew pale
Not a vision
It’s just too real
Losing my will
And still
Shed a pale tear
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The Loudest Silence performs "Acheron", and this lyric page sits inside the The Loudest Silence catalog on LyroVerse.
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