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Queen Of Snows Lyrics


Aerium Queen Of Snows


You were my only friend, my only light in sea of darkness.
The time I spent with you prevails in memories.
I held your cold hand and lead you down the way of sadness.
I felt how life was leaving you and eyes were full of tears.

Look beyond from the edge of an abyss
What can you see in the distant shapes
Can you feel that the way you are on leads through tears and despair.
Would you excuse for the riven heart,
Would you try though you know that nobody expects.
While your smile is reflecting in mirrors as fake
You won't dare.

My palace will be the sanctum, it keeps the sense of you breathing
I won't let anyone be there not at any price.
Your grave will be untouched and grass around it will be just greener.
And roses will be blooming forever under the ice.

My sorrow,
I know I will be the Queen of Snows.
I'll show you my will.
My woe,
It will be covered with the snow tomorrow.
I'll show you...

Devotion to you, disregard to them
Apathy to all the rest, those around me
I'm feeling lonely.
I'll never forget, never forgive,
Never release from this exaltation.
It's my damnation.



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