The horizon, now as dark as the crimes that brought them here
Is filled with my impending dread
My foolish actions will cost so many good men
Achilles has come

A thousand sails approaching
Sent here in her name to reclaim the one I stole
And destroy the walls of Troy

Desire leaves me numb to all the pain surrounding me
To all the pain surrounding me
Storms will arise to condemn me
I will not die before her eyes
It ends tonight

Tragically I now must accept the penance I have earned
She is cursed and tonight we die
In the dawn of this, my end, I hold my sword true
I must let her go

A thousand sails approaching
Sent here in her name to reclaim the one I stole
And destroy the walls of Troy

Desire leaves me numb to all the pain surrounding me
To all the pain surrounding me
Storms will arise to condemn me
I will not die before her eyes
It ends tonight

It ends tonight
It ends tonight
It ends tonight
I am alone
Pain fills her eyes
I am alone

I cannot let them win (Sacred and profane is our love in death)
I cannot let them win (Sacred and profane is our love in death)
I cannot let them win (Sacred and profane is our love in death)
(Sacred and profane is our love)
In death


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    Alesana usually uses these types of stories to convey an underlying meaning (examples:A Siren's Soliloquy and Nero's Decay). I'm just not sure what this one is about. Either way it is a beautifully written song and well preformed.

    loveshack8490on April 19, 2008   Link

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