The faint blaze of the candle of my life,
slowly dying like a fire in a pouring rain
No sparks of hope inside,
no shooting stars on my sky,
On broken wings, no flying high...

Another night, another demise...
Cadeverous wind blowing cold as ice...
I'll let the wind blow out the light
cuz it gets more painful every time I die.

Out of strenght to fight.
I cannot take another night.
I cannot take it no more.
Lust of sight slips through my fingers
like blood on my arms.
Black candle wax has buried me...

Another night, another demise...
Cadeverous wind blowing cold as ice...
I'll let the wind blow out the light
cuz it gets more painful every time I die.


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    there's another way of looking at the song.i dunno if it's right,but,u could think of it as the feelings a whore who hates being fucked every night.she's dying inside every night and it pains her.n comin to metallica,i think metallica's ok.i agree with kukerden.megadeth shud be added to the list too.

    a_fake_plastic_treeon April 02, 2005   Link

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