The Inevitable End
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The Inevitable End
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I drown in the sadness of your eyes
Behind them the knowing
My every touch turns to ash
My every word fades to silence
No saviour in the beat of your heart
From this curse that drags me down
Suffocating veil of misery
The foreshadow of my demise
The warmth of a thousand suns, drawn away
And fade before my eyes
The inevitable end, I always knew would be
The truth you could always see
Once again cast unto the dark
To the coldest night, and misery's dawn
But with it, I shall depart
And feel your warmth once more
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