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Lunatic Soul Under The Fragmented Sky

Down came the rain
Broke the silence
Tranquilized
Made me forget

Breath of the night
Washed inside me
Wrapped in darkness
Helped disappear

I left my grief
My insomnia
Somewhere beyond
On the other side

There was no fear
I felt stronger
And stopped the feeling
I'm crumbling apart

Then you showed up
Waiting for me
In a circle
With holding hands

Summoning signs
Were much stronger
And I realized
I'd never return

So you belong to me now
You're a part of my surrender
But I will remain who I am
I obey my own nature
Just for another life

State of denial
Isolation
All my anger
Regret

They're gone

Yet there's no relief
No acceptance
It was too early
So you should know

That you belong to me now
You're a part of my surrender
But I will remain who I am
I obey my own nature

So you belong to me now
You're a part of my surrender
But I will remain who I am
I obey my own nature

Down came the rain
Broke the silence
Tranquilized
Made me forget

Breath of the night
Washed inside me
Wrapped in darkness
Helped disappear


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