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Canticum

Canticum lyrics by Yearning. Ride to the silent shores and fly through the gardens of time You will find your heaven Your god had closed his eyes Alone, free...

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Canticum

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Ride to the silent shores and fly through the gardens of time

You will find your heaven

Your god had closed his eyes

Alone, free you are

View, immortalized by the crave for what

There is beyond the fields of gloom

Far from the useless lives of those empty slaves

There is no place for your life to go on

Who told you ignorance would be better?

"I wandered to eternity,

through the woods where dew

was still shining in the trees after the rain

and sight from the highest hill opened before my eyes,

taking my soul to its own"

Way out from thousand lies opens before your eyes

The end of path you go is always out of reach

Death is your plea

"shall I come to your dreams as you're asleep?"

Come to me and show me your godly wounds

Cry for me crushed tomorrow

Can you make me born again

And never to grow in shade of sorrow?

No

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