Solar winds are blowing
Neutron star controlling
All is lost, doomed and tossed, at what cost forever

Meteors fly around me
Comets die, and then they
And then they, you wanna see how they try to surround me
I can say, here today, we shall stay forever

If you want to find us in a hurry
Oh let me tell you don't you worry
I can't say, here today, we shall stay forever


Lyrics submitted by Idan, edited by Randommusicfan

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    The conclusion to the song that preceds it on Sad Wings Of Destiny, "Dreamer Deciever", a song so well titled it's also my username! =D
    Dreamer Deceiveron December 09, 2004   Link
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    Yep, definitely the finale to dreamer deciever, they've been tricked, and they've realised it too late. Now they're pissed. Makes for a great song tho!
    dogboggleron April 29, 2005   Link
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    He's trapped on a neutron star. Meteors and comets occasionally collide with it, and as more and more mass is accreted, gravity only becomes stronger and stronger, making it even more difficult to escape. Eventually, it will become a black hole, and be inescapable.
    DanVitaleRockson June 16, 2023   Link

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