Soon the Stage Enacts the Fallen Stars
Used in Pictures in this page of our beating hearts
I've made peace with God and burned the sage
And drank form the poison Lakes
Soon the Stage Enacts the Fallen Stars

Save us from the evil that we do
Tonight we're ghost
I've fallen down but never give up
Create what was left behind, it was you

Beyond the hourglass, a hundred years have passed buried in stone
My heart still beats outside this
Please put the final nail into this coffin
Ten-century has closed
Remember me as you are reborn

Save us from the evil that we do
Tonight we're ghost
I've fallen down but never give up
Create what was left behind, it was you

Can you remember?
Lie close to me, my breathing wont last long
My hands of bone will feel your touch, tonight we sit and remember
Soon the Stage Enacts the Fallen Stars
Used in Pictures in this page of our beating hearts

Save us from the evil that we do
Tonight we're ghost
I've fallen down but never give up
Create what was left behind, it was you

Dies irae, Dies illa
Lacrymosa qua resurget ex favilla
Quantus tremor est futurus
Indicantus, bomo reus ergo parce

(A Day of wrath, that day
Weeping shall rise again from the embers
What trembling there will be
The Guilty man to be judged, spare him)


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    Yeah, it's an amazing song...it actually made me cry the first time I listened to it. It's really deep and kind of depressing though, because it's the last goodbye between the angel and the vampire when they dedcide that the best thing for their love is to let each other go. The first time I listened to the album I thought that the vampire died, but the angel and the vampire really decide that if they stay together they'll always be fighting the battle so they decide to return to where they were before they fell in love.

    tears_dont_fallon June 24, 2007   Link

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