Scorre lento il mio tempo
Che scivola sul velo della mia pelle nuda
Se oltrepassassi il confine che mi hai dato
Forse io non sarei qui

Da adesso ormai che senso ha
Cercare di abbracciare un passato piu puro
Guardando avanti rischierò
Ma riesco a rispondere ai miei perchè

Tutto ciò che sarai
Era già stato scritto
Se davvero esiste
Questo dio ha fallito

Ogni parola pronunciata
Sarà lo specchio del tuo dolore
Riflette la colpa
Alimenta l'odio

Madre

Il mio destino scelgo
Se riesco a resistere

Sono ancora in piedi in questo istante di pura follia
non so piu' se desiderare il bene o il male
anche se il peccato forse piu' mi da'

Da adesso ormai che senso ha
Opporre resistenza a un destino segnato
Non restero a guardare senza
Riuscire a resisterti
Risvegliarmi

Madre

Il mio destino scelgo
Se riesco a resistere

Risvegliami

Non c'e scelta senza me
Non c'e vita senza me


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    oh man...i like the man's voacls in here, but now i know that i don't like italian language-it's not agressive at all. music in here rocks, but vocals here...just don't like it...

    -=ViRUS=-on March 25, 2006   Link

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