The fruits of fortune and fame in symmetry with the ruits of shame the dark and the light are both found in the moon at night... i watch the sky as I hope to die... my eyes bleed as i see the crimson stains n the floor. I'm kneeled here while listening to the tormenting pounding on my door A black cat frozen in the moons grin A dark omen of death A scream grasps my last breath.... Lieing on the stained floor my eyes catch a sight of no more... between heaven and hell my body lies as my soul slowly dies. Above God waits patiantly while the devil paces anxiously.... in the light from the dark the children talk within the pergatory park... why did you leave us? wont you share? Is it cus we were never there? was it cus we never really cared? Is it because we laughed when you cried and shall laugh as you die? Sink or rise fule for war fuel for pain fuel for death fuel for nothing


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    wonderful, beaitufl, great!! yaayaa

    meg 2231on May 28, 2002   Link
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    punk in drublic says... A+. I luv it, brought a tear to the eye of me. To me, this song just says about the writers personal demons and kind of everything that's been adding up in his life... it's sad and beautiful and I love it!

    _punk_in_drublic_on June 07, 2002   Link
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    wow! this is a beautiful song, wow, i really enjoyed reading it and i would love to hear it. the guy how wrote this sure has talent!

    sarzaon March 06, 2003   Link

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