At the Gates of Silent Memory Lyrics

Yes, today life that I knew
So sick of all the people
A blind moon

Over to the window
Where the night has become Elizium for the sleepless souls
And our days to come

You stand
Stand with Dalila

Maybe I'll just pass-away
Or may be I'll stay

But I feel alive with you
And I feel some kind of heaven

When I feel deep inside her

And I feel some kind of heaven

Hear me
Give me some kind of heaven
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Submitted by
girgo On May 17, 2004
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One of my favourite songs. With this one, there's an entire part missing...Anyone know why? I'm so curious!

The added segment is as follows:

come in from the cold I'll owe you my heart be my shelter and refuge for the night love of my life pour your light on the faith I can feel make it real in her sleep

For some reason, I've noticed this and Nine Inch Nails' "Something I Can Never Have" have missing segments at the end! I want to hear versions with these segments included! In this song's case, the missing part sounds VERY interesting. It would be INCREDIBLE as the end to this already-amazing song.

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@Silent Hitman: The reason why this part is missing is because the song consists actually of four parts distributed on four different tracks. The lyrics you added belong to part four: Paradise regained. "At the gates..." is preceded by "For her light" which develops from the instrumental intro "Dead but dreaming".

Cover art for At the Gates of Silent Memory lyrics by Fields Of The Nephilim

An old fav. Great lyrics. Hauntingly sexy haha

Cover art for At the Gates of Silent Memory lyrics by Fields Of The Nephilim

Background spoken words are from Aleister Crowley's poem "At Sea": http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/at-sea/