They say death's an open door
Into another room
Within the city of the dead
(Our New Kingdom)

They say we walk like dreams
Sharing the same breath
Seeing through the same eyes
(A collective spirit)

As we pray (As we pray)
On his grave (On his grave)
Or words fall and decay (And decay)

They say the Earth it gives no peace
Nor does it take away
We all survive the grave
(Unfortunate eternal)

They say that in times past
A king walked in the sky
Until dethroned by man
(Tribe of Judas)

As we pray (As we pray)
On his grave (On his grave)
Or words fall and decay (And decay)

Truly, truly, this is the end
Truly, truly, this is the end

It's not the same
I'm plagued with pain and I can't let go

It's not the same
I'm plagued with pain and I can't let go

This is the end



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    this song is clearly what it is to live on earth without God (it's relevant for the story the cd tries to tell). in this song, God is long since dead and apparently something happened which his help was needed, but he is no longer alive to help. it therefore, is the end of the world as we know it. or! it could be how a man seeking rest from his pain tries to turn to a god that no longer exists or both O_o

    Mr.Graveson December 10, 2004   Link

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