Girl,
You lived your life like a sleeping swan,
Your time has come,
To go deeper

Girl,
Your final journey has just begun,
But destiny chose to leave her,

No fear,
Destination darkness
No fear,
Destination darkness

Girl
Rain falls down from the northern skies
Like poisoned knives
With no mercy

Girl
Close your eyes for the one last time
Sleepless nights
From here to eternity

No fear
Destination darkness
No fear
Destination darkness
No fear


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No Fear Lyrics as written by Pauli Rantasalmi Lauri Yloenen

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    i think this is one of the worst songs so far.

    sorry, but rasmus have gone into a decline to commerce, imho. they have been at their best at the time of the glorious album into and while publishing the as-great dead letters, but in the course of the latter one they began to realize how much money was there to be made with aping all the other finnish bands that were mushrooming all over at that time, and still are, like him and negative (who came later, i know). i wonder if in finland they think this is the only way for them to become successful here, but nevertheless they act like it. rasmus are definetely no gothic band nor anything like that except a great rock band, but their songs pretend to be something else. to me it's a shame they waste their talent on such a show. i can't take lauri ylönen serious anymore with songs like this incredible "life burns", nor the whole band with songs like this. this is "you change your passion for glory" to me. and i'm disappointed to see what becomes of one of my favourite bands.

    RealSugaron October 04, 2005   Link

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