Home Page »  E »  Ephel Duath
   

Stardust Rain Lyrics


Ephel Duath Stardust Rain


I hold my balance
Through Death and Cosmos
Soil and rusty nails in one hand
Moon rays on the other
Nose up to the sky
Feet sinking in this swamp
Half way to both direction

I am the broken scale
I am where wind blows
Heavy but weightless
Silent as a blaring sudden storm
Hidden from your sight
Hidden from all your smiles

I am the headless horse
Running straight to the cliff
Clouds may slow down the fall
Stardust rain will heal my open wounds
And I'll keep going
'Till that black whole
Will suck me away
Squeezing bones and entrails
To a flat dimension
Where here is there
And fear has not that face anymore

I am the black coat
Where stars hide in
I protect each of them
One by one
They keep shining to live
I let them burning to live
To my slow death I aim to

Gold rain
Particles of infinite
Fuse my blood into a timeless space
My new lymph is blinking

Cast into stones
Pulsing through old centenary veins
Drawing spirals and eating spirals
Spirals eating spirals

Stardust rain
Clean up my tears
Force me to rest
Burn to purify
Burn to reshape
Through ashes
Through smoke
I'll be again.



afroman scores court win in ohio after deputies’ defamation case falls apart
Afroman Scores Court Win In Ohio After Deputies’ Defamation Case Falls Apart
Evren E. - 21 Mar 2026
shawn mendes and bruna marquezine spark fresh dating buzz after malibu walk
Shawn Mendes And Bruna Marquezine Spark Fresh Dating Buzz After Malibu Walk
Sasha Mednikova - 18 Mar 2026
inside the canadian homes of music superstars: where hitmakers actually live, work, and reset
Inside The Canadian Homes Of Music Superstars: Where Hitmakers Actually Live, Work, And Reset
Faith Thompson - 14 Mar 2026
american pop stars with business brains: how 3 singers turned fame into real brands
American Pop Stars With Business Brains: How 3 Singers Turned Fame Into Real Brands
Evren E. - 07 Mar 2026
country thunder alberta 2026 could be calgary’s loudest early-summer weekend yet
Country Thunder Alberta 2026 Could Be Calgary’s Loudest Early-summer Weekend Yet
Chris Page - 28 Feb 2026
Browse: