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Passion Blackfathom Deeps Lyrics


Tears Of Mankind Passion Blackfathom Deeps


The first snow fell, covering the grass
Then he vanished, leaving black thoughts
And the white moon appeared
And the memories came rushing wave
Leaving a lone home, He wandered into the darkness
In the darkness of forest, in the darkness of unknown
And there He found a lonely soul
In the wonderful light of stars her beautiful eyes

Her gown embroidered with black thread
Her words silently fly through the air
Her songs - an empty sound for it
Only a faint whisper is heard to his ears
A sad sight - love and death, passion Blackfathom Deeps
Dying, leaving scars on the heart and the sea of
suffering
Feelings are still alive - there is no understanding
Extinguished the fire, shut the door and the night came

In the night - the embodiment of lust
Foul smell spread through the soul

Hands in the blood and is lost forever
Drowning in a pool of endless dreams
Suffering and suffering - their ancestral land
Where only the night, run the show
In the empty eyes drops black snow
Finished way before it started



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