Here I am standing, darkness all around.
Thinking of past, taken my last breath, the air is cold as ice
No one close to hear my voice
Did not leave me with a choice
Heaven will you wait for me?

Will I find a way, will I find a place
Will you let me go in peace
Will I find a way to the other side.

Sad are memories from the life I lived
Cannot go on, cannot go further
I has to end right here
For the things that I have done
All the girls I lost and won
Let me rest in peace at last

Will I find a way, will I find a place
Will you let me go in peace
Leave behind those dark days
No I ask again will you hear my cries
Then you realize why oh why
I must find a way to the other side.

Hear them whisper calling out my name
The sentences is set, the hammer has fallen
I have paid the price
Sad to realize to late death was meant to be my fate
All this pain will follow me.



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    Am i the only one who thinks this song is about a man who is about to commit suicide??

    "No one close to hear my voice" "Sad are memories from the life I lived Cannot go on, cannot go further I has to end right here" "Let me rest in peace at last" "Will you let me go in peace"?" "Leave behind those dark days" "No I ask again will you hear my cries" "Then you realize why oh why I must find a way to the other side"

    Clearly this person thinks nobody cares about him, he hates his life and he choses to die.

    At least, that is how I interpret this song. Correct me if i'm wrong.

    MisterMasteron February 14, 2014   Link

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