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Silencing The Sorrow Lyrics


Alas Silencing The Sorrow


Ease this grieving, so misleading, take away this flowing stream
Endless mournig, solemn lorning, encompassing my torrid dreams
Painful weeping, poison seeping, drowning in the rolling stream

The winds of season turning
Diluted blood churning
The withered soul now yearning
Silencing the Sorrow

The lakes of anguish breeding
Layers of grief now seeding
My destinys now leading me
Silencing the Sorrow

Horrid seething, faintly breathing, must escape this fleshly pain
Life so dreary, becoming so weary, can?t evade the endless shame
Complicating, now partaking, in the stream which has no gain

The winds of season turning
Diluted blood churning
The withered soul now yearning
Silencing the Sorrow

The lakes of anguish breeding
Layers of grief now seeding
My destinys now leading me
Silencing the Sorrow

The agony of the force of stream, endlessly flooding I must heed
The surging waters begin devouring me, I must delete the pain that i see
I cleanse away all impurities, my pure vision shall now proceed
I now succed throught the diying breed, silencing the sorrow and grant my deep


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