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The End Of Eternity
 
  Tell me what I see, are the sands of time ending for me?
Tell me the stories untold, 'cause I know that tomorrow won't come
Let me feel the forgotten fears of our darkest dreams
Take me to the hidden valleys, show me your mighty kingdom
(Chorus)
I'm dead, but can you feel my still warm remains?
Is this the end of eternity?
My pale cranium lies on dreaming deserts
(Repeat chorus)
And now I see the glories of your divine worlds
I wander ahead through grotesque pleasures
Take me into your mind
Let me feel the lustful desires
I want to copulate with it all
"Like the man Adam knew his wife Eve"
I know that you can't give my life back
Why don't you take me away from this rotting body?
And burn my soul in frozen flames 'till I understand
(Repeat 1st verse)


 

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