Revealing your desire
Upon these ashes
In your fear
It will swallow the river that divides

There's no life in here at all
To seek this self decay
There's no life in here at all
To take these dreams away

This burning ever
Will conquer all you see
And this burning ever
Will bury your heart

There's no life in here at all
To seek this self decay
There's no life in here at all
To take these dreams away

So what are we all built upon
Soon fragile in decay
What are we all built upon
To take these dreams away

Why need a
Why need a new faith
When the old is still ok
Will you still
Will you still love this
As the interest in it fades away
As it fades away
As the interest in it fades away
It fades away
The interest in it fades away



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Lazarus (In the Wilderness) Lyrics as written by Nicholas John Evans James Patrick Ambler

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    Correct me if im wrong but I believe this song is actually written about a man in the bible who's name is lazarus. I can't quite remember which chapter the stories in but basically its about a man that died and before he died his sister begged Jesus to heal him but Jesus never came. So the man died. But then Jesus performed a miracle and brought him back to life then everyone came from around the world to see the miracle he performed. I think I can see roughly how this song came from that. Just a thought.

    khapreon June 19, 2009   Link

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