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Urban Tales The Rise


It starts with a lie
And the madness embraces all,
When a shadow is building
Your fall from this earth and far from me…

“you still can’t see the light…”


It starts with the guilt
From the moment you close
The door in my face
Spreading those words.
If only you could see the light,
If only i survive to see this…

“feel the rise of my soul”
-i hear she`s calling my back home…
“feel this hate without control”
- the shame is killing all the hope…

It hurts with the dawn
When the cold of the mourning burns
And a soul has no where to
Before the night embraces him.

“you still can’t see the light…in me…”

You still can’t see the light in me,
You’re dying,
Killing the few we had…
It’s a fight that never ends….
You never believed in me
You would never try to see,
But i fell so alone…
It’s time to leave the grief behind
And keep the fear right by my side…
How can i fight with these chains in my hands…
I know that look in your eyes,
I know your life; i know your crimes…
Still the cloudiest sky will shine
And i’ll be in your dreams…i’ll be in your life…

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