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TWILIGHT SYMPHONY LYRICS
"At Dawn" (1998 Demo)
1. Pale Weave of Frost 2. My Fallen Tear 3. At Dawn
1. Pale Weave of Frost
Hear the winds burning desire... and it's sad calls
Buried in it's pale weave of frost
The winternight smiles at her beauty
As she's lying forgotten in the cold snow
Eternal forest spreads in the dark
The tree throw obscure shadows over her death
Slowly flying silent around
Her sorrowfilled grave I will close
With yellow sharpened teeth
and their guilty blue star
I can hear them laughing from above
As I walk through deep snow
I can feel them watching
As they all gather around her
To see her dressed in beauty and light
I'm so cold inside
Please give me to mother earth
2. My Fallen Tear
As the ocean laid calm
A sudden gale and she was here
Paralyzed by her beauty
Her touch filled up my emptiness
The wind cried her name
The stars drowned by her light
Eyes like glowing emeralds
Our souls and flesh in eternal unity
But now, loneliness
Rivers flood as I cry, silence is all I hear
Visions of the darkened sky, in my fallen tear
Memories of her beautys perfection
Moanings oh so sweet
Her puritys reflection
Shadowed by deceit
Rivers flood as I cry, silence is all I hear
Visions of the darkened sky, in my fallen tear
Dwells deep in my fallen... tear
How I long for her inner caress
The entering of her forbidden domain of lust
No she were mine... she bore my light
Even when the gale swept her away
3. At Dawn
Blurred fragments still remaining from my dream
Like fallen leaves on an everlasting stream
The mist before my eyes are now descending
Ever beholding the new suns rising
At the horizon, reanimating source returns
The nightmares shall be gone
Like the stars fading at dawn
Have I sawed my final lumber
Death removes my veil of slumber
All I see, all I sense... False existence
Pinch my arm I'm out of patience
Forgotten dreams in a new dimension
Eternal sleep, Life's true intention
At the horizon, reanimating source returns
The nightmares shall be gone
Like the stars fading at dawn
Reborn again. Awakened? Still dreaming. At Dawn
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