Here it comes to subject the terror you forgot
No memories from the past
The unexplainable starts to appear
As your sub-consciousness begins to come back again

Reality fades away
You try to find a solution
Here it's coming now, indecision
You're free but you can't see through the confusion

[Chorus]
There is no time
No time to regret
The eraser's coming for your life
You got to run
Stay away from the light
The eraser's here to twist your mind

Feel your soul connected to the universe
The solstice is complete
They controlled your thoughts
You will remember now, what it's all about

Twist the end around, violation
It's burning deep and twisting under your skin
It scares you forever
The proof you will find in your dreams

[Chorus]


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    holy fuck it hit me like a ten ton brick. this song is about how we all run away from death.

    the subject of terror you forgot??? like who thinks of death coming for them all the time? or accepts it?

    no memories from past = lost loved ones that are suppressed away?

    death is confusing, its guaranteed in most peoples lives to pop up as a solution at one point??

    and well "There is no time No time to regret The eraser's coming for your life You got to run Stay away from the light The eraser's here to twist your mind" its clearly obvious now? lol run away from the light, no time to regret? never regret life cuz death is going to take it all form you!

    and the verse after the above, well kinda not fitting but remember now what its all about makes me think that to live life and know why the other died.

    and the last verse fits in b/c well when you lose someone it burns deep twists and turns and you see them in your dreams

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