Now my dear friend
Now for your sins
You're to suffer
Here it begins

Drag ropes forth ward
Shame will save you
How can you say no ?
Turn of the screw

Gallows feel
Dawn's relief
Hood to blind you
Be at peace

I was mortal but I am your friend
To stay and fear beside you
Always here (I know)
I’m always with you now

And the truth can now be told on manifold
And the truth can now be told on manifold

Now my dear friend
Now for your sins
You’re to suffer
Here it begins

I was mortal but I am your friend
To stay and fear beside you
Always here (I pray for you)
I’m always with you now


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Drag Ropes Lyrics as written by Steven John Wilson Mikael Lars Akerfeldt

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    General Comment

    Correct lyrics, from the booklet:

    Now my dear friend Now for your sins You're to suffer Here it begins

    Drag ropes forward Shame will save you Out moves inward Turn of the screw

    Gallows free you Dawn's release Hood to blind you Be at peace

    I was immortal but I am your friend To stay and be beside you Always here and always with you now (I'm human too)

    Lies are manifold and the truth can now be told

    Now my dear friend Now for your sins You’re to suffer Here it begins

    I was immortal but I am your friend ('til the end) To stay and be beside you Always here and always with you now (I grieve for you)

    Unbelievable21on November 16, 2013   Link
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    Amazing song and video. Steven Wilson + Mikael Akerfeldt = genius!

    CharMarRuleson April 02, 2015   Link

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