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Flamorn Akashic Field


So much eternal mysteries
Existence in obscurity
The curtain of sufferings will fall
New era will begin

Black mask hides your bleeding face
Your eyes burn out inside
Cold sweat scratches your skin
Bloody symbols are on the walls

Symbols on the walls
It's beyond the possible

You know that everything passed
All your pain, cruelty and death
Fear in the depth of your heart
When you see the future

We are children of the sun
Arise from the dust and flame
When you have seen the light
You have became like a god

You feel this power in your heart
In waiting for the end of times and solitude
The universe is without mysteries

Take my hand and welcome to my world
It's backstage of the universe
We were stuck between other worlds
It's the symphony of loneliness

Destructive power created this world
To be born in desolation
There's one question unanswered
Who had brought us to life?

The question's unanswered
Who had brought us to life?

You feel this power in your heart
In waiting for the end of times and solitude
The universe is without mysteries

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