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Dim Light Lyrics


Thony Dim Light

I'm not afraid of you
Day is burning and your dim light soothes my pain
Or is just these freezing air
You left the spell of your presence all around me
I still recognize your voice
But too long to remember your disarming face
Another sleepless night
Waiting for relief just for a piece of you
I wonder if I will see you again
Before this wait turns willing into rage
I know we both besought as we are born secluded in our world with no breath or choice
But I have to see you
I cannot find anything like this
The moon has shades upon
I give my time to strangers and I can't get how
Things will change me on and on
And turns me out and tear me down
And freeze my cold eyes as they has to be
I'm not afraid of gloom but I have to figure out this sadness
This sadness unfair
I wonder if I will see you again
Before this wait turns willing into rage
I know we both besought as we are born secluded in our world with no breath or choice
I have to see benath the memories of our path
It's just a matter of time how long have you been here
So I can find you there
Where I'm out and guide by the candles of our path


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