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Black Tears

Edge of Sanity

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  • Original spelling: English
  • Album: When All Is Said
  • Views: 1
  • Year: 2007
  • Duration: 03:08
When I'm in this state of mind
I'm wishing I was blind
Sometimes life is more than pain, to me I feel the power of my grief.
Death would be such a relief.
All the secrets that I hide would die, with me.
Depression is my only friend.
Will this torture never end?
Let me carry on to the dreamers sky.
I keep crying in my dreams.Can you hear my endless screams?
When I fade away I fade, away.

[Chorus]
This Fluid on my cheek, it drains me I get weak. My heart is cold and bleak.
Black blood. Black tears.
Life is just a masquerade.

In dept to myself, but I can't pay.
Soon I'll call it all a day, away.
I've never felt what you call guilt.
I still believe "Do what thou wilt"
My sorrow will destroy the world I've built.

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When All Is Said
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When All Is Said

Edge of Sanity

  • Released: 2007
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