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Heaven's Gate Lyrics


Backworld Heaven's Gate




Waiting here, in the dark
Into your heart to creep
The others have gone away
To the other side of the world

The wilderness in our eyes
Is an offering for the blind

Calling down the fires of the sky
I see you hiding in the dark
I hear you calling me by name
Hear the fever in my voice
As we all go up in flames

Off of the edge
Of the earth, washed by a flood of flame
If emptiness is the sin
Then this shall be the end

Unfortunate and unwise
So dangerous to disguise

Calling down the fires of the sky
I see you hiding in the dark
I hear you calling me by name
Hear the fever in my voice
As we all go up in flames

Wasting under cruel sun
Now that's the final sign
The sky is getting lower
And we'll never survive the day

Reaching for heaven's gates
But heaven just stands and waits

Calling down the fires of the sky
I see you hiding in the dark
I hear you calling me by name
Hear the fever in my voice
As we all go up in flames

There's absolution in the dark
An offering we can't explain
It's the feeling of your hands
As you lay them on me

Calling down the fires of the sky (x5)



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