It's cold, like winter outside
The misty skies sing tomorrow's praises
Deep inside there are no questions
Just a heart of ice that's slowly melting away
Into nothing, into nothing

She looks at flowers n the window
And dreams of roses of yesterday
She loves to feel and feels to love
It's her passion that makes her feel this way
She sings a melody alone sometimes
And hopes her prayers might be one day heard
But like the moldy she sang last night
It always sounds the same and fades away

Chorus
Someone's calling out for Violet
Where is the scarlet bride today
I hear them calling out for Violet
Where is Violet
Where is Violet
As her heart melts away


In the dark she hides a secret
Who is the love, who is her saint
Where can she find her destiny
Where is the one who taught her to hate
It's like the underlying love she wanted desperately to fear
And in the emptiness she finds herself
Laughing, laughing at the sky

She thinks of breaking
where is heaven for the princess
who is falling (Violet)
It's just a voice inside her head
deep from her past
she'll never hear..(Violet)
She remembers angels giving life into
her wold only yesterday...(Violdet)
So tell me someone where is Violet
Here on her wedding day?

Chorus

And only candles light the face of one
Who like a child has lost her soul
To something she could never believe in
It's like a poet's dream
In skies of passion
Slowly painted into nothing...

2nd Chorus
Someone's calling out for Violet
Has someone stole her heart away
I hear them calling out for Violet
Where is Violet
Where is Violet
Her on her wedding day



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