Thou art a flower, growing into his soul.
You light his silent path of night
Thy winds they blow for his love and shadows
He's praising the beauty of thee, in a far away land.
Thou art The Amaranth!

(Remberering failed love)
Meeting
Connecting
Wishing
Hoping.

Embracing
Kissing
Loving
Promising forever.

Spending
Fading
Thou wert a flower, growing into his soul.
Crying
Despising. You lit his silent path of night!

Bleeding
Screaming
Suffering
Hating for love!

Never I knew a heart could be so true
I dream to fly together forever with you!
Our crimson souls would surrender their pain
Our tears would wash away the stains.
It's so cold here, without you!

Within her, the essence of Night
Within her, beloved Venus shines!

Fading away, the last sunray
Fading away, the last sunray
Autumn hath come to thy heart, Autumn hath come to my heart,
but maybe the rain brings her to you... but maybe the rain brings her to me
So true and so dark, her beautiful soul forlorn. So true and so dark, my flower!
She is The Amaranth!

Will she rise in me?
Will I rise in her?

Will she rise in him?
Will he rise in her?


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The Amaranth Lyrics as written by Andreas Karlsson Anders Jacobsson

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