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Intertwined Turn The Sky Into Red


We spend our time on a life that will take us nowhere
All the while-there was a smile
We’ve come too far to stop in fear
Don not over-anticipate the benefits from latter days
Stand in line and you will wait for your turn to associate
But worry not-
Only time will tell-
What we have to accumulate

For our time-for our loss-for all that burdens us
For our time-for our loss-for all that will
Burden us

You have gave into the fiend in this obscure view of a dream
Will a revelation in hope exist
To bring us together-All hand and fist
So just lie back and go to sleep
To the sounds of bliss and ecstasy
Dream-dream about how all alone she came to be

For our time-for our loss-for all that burdens us
For our time-for our loss-for all that will
Burden us-No

Where will you be
When it all comes down
Still standing next to me?
Just oppose
I beg of you just this once
All dismay will be said
Now turn the sky into red

You burden us
Don’t burden us
You burden us
Don’t burden us-STOP!

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