Auf lautlosen Schwingen,
zieht die Leere durch mein Land
Durch Träume der Sehnsucht,
die ich niemals fand
Träume eines Menschen,
den ich einmal kannte
Es war jemand
den man bei meinem Namen nannte

Du hast ihn getötet,
hast ihn erstickt mit deinen Taten
Ihn verstossen,
ausgenutzt und sein Gefühl verraten
Er liebte doch so stark,
wie ein Mensch nur lieben kann

5 Jahre lang hab ich dich geliebt
5 Jahre lang, gegen alles was es gibt
5 Jahre lang, meiner Liebe Untertan
5 Jahre lang zur Hölle fahren

Ein Fluch der ohne Namen ist,
lastet nun auf ihm
Auf seinem kranken Herz,
das ach so sicher schien
Ein Fluch der jahrelang
in seiner Brust sanft wuchs
Fest verankert
auf der allerletzten Seite dieses Buchs

Den Namen den der Tote trägt,
er gleicht meinem Namen
Die Seele hier in seiner Brust,
sie kennt kein Erbarmen
Ich sehe nun auf ihn herab,
und sehe er gleicht mir
Durch seinen Tod werde ich leben,
ich und nicht mehr wir


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    On silent wings The Emptiness pushes through my land Through dreams of yearning that I never found Dreams of a person that I once knew It was someone whom everyone called by my name

    You killed it You choked it with your actions violated it exploited it and betrayed its feelings He loved so strongly as only a human could love

    for five years i have loved you for five years against all that exists for five years my love tributary for five years going to hell

    a curse without a name now trapped in him in his sick heart that oh so brilliantly gleamed a curse lasting for years growling softly in his chest anchored well in the very last page of this book

    the name that brings death it is like my name the soul here in his chest it knows no pity I know look down at him and see that he's like me through his death i will live I and no more us

    ShadowSoulon May 30, 2008   Link

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