He had a
faithful masterplan
and a friend below
one of the kind
that leaves
different traces
in the snow

All that’s not
friend is foe
for he’s the one
to ease the pain
believe in deliverance
watch the world
become insane

[BRIDGE:]
Our fortune
is turning
as we’re opening
the oldest seals
the whole world
will be burning
until I’ll have
my fate revealed

we were deceived
by his masterplan
and his friend below
one of the kind
that leaves
different traces
in the snow
to him even
friend is foe
for he’s the one
to seize the pain
death means deliverance
and resistance is in vain

[CHORUS:]
Night falls on Easton Hope
My light is shining as the last
Night falls on Easton Hope
A fading memory from the past

[BRIDGE:]
Our fortune
is turning
as we’re opening
the oldest seals
the whole world
will be burning
until I’ll have
my fate revealed

[CHORUS:]
Night falls on Easton Hope
My light is shining as the last
Night falls on Easton Hope
A fading memory from the past

Watch your step
as you stray
and walk through
the darkness that
used to be our home
the fate of us all just
lies in the hands of
a name on the
gravestone

And the poet dies

Our time runs out and
the world just keeps
turning and turning
and spinning around
what keeps us going
as our love is
burning and
burning down
to the ground

stay weak and follow
(in)to the depths of hell
live your life so hollow
in a freezing shell [3x]

[CHORUS:]
Night falls on Easton Hope
My light is shining as the last
Night falls on Easton Hope
A fading memory from the past


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