In the depths I saw something beckoning me
An ugly shape deep down in the sea
In the corner of my eye, an inner world so blind
But I know, yes I know; it's only in my mind
In the depths I mirror myself, twisted reflections
It is not me, must be a wicked imagination
In the language of sorrow at the bottom of the sea
The shape turns it's head and speaks to me
I am too many for my shadow on the wall
Into the deepest of waters we hand in hand fall
Voices do surround, sadness is unbound
We dive, tranquillity in death is found…
A shadow walks beside me, my liquid gemeni
As I weep, It laughs, above the silent sky
And as I laugh, It kills me with every passing second,
with every passing second…In the deepest of waters…
I am too many for my shadow on the wall
Into the deepest of waters we hand in hand fall
Voices do surround, sadness is unbound
We dive, tranquillity in death is found…
In the depths I saw something beckoning me
An ugly shape deep down in the sea
In the corner of my eye, an inner world so blind
But I know, yes I know; it's only in my mind
In the language of sorrow at the bottom of the sea
The shape turns it's head and speaks to me


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    Wow... Way more people need to discover this band. Andromeda rocks. This is my favourite song off "Extension of the Wish" (yes I'm well aware that most people find this to be the worst song on the album but whatever. I think it's great). Being a guitarist myself, I'm in awe everytime I hear an Andromeda guitar solo. Not sure how he does it but... bravo. All power to you.

    nolimit24on May 07, 2008   Link

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