Now is your time to die
We've gathered here to say goodbye
No more you'll cry
No reason left for you to fight
Feel pain no more
Emotions never felt before
Where do we go, we go, she'll never know

Holding on to you
To keep from falling
Your eyes are closing now
Another chapter's ending

Hard times, we always saw
There's nothing left of you no more
Fear has no place, no place
Cover her face

Holding on to you
To keep from falling
Your eyes are closing now
Another chapter's ending
This is our last goodbye (goodbye)

This is our time tonight

Holding on to you
Cover up her face

Holding on to you, to keep from falling
Your eyes are closing now
Another chapter's ending
This is our last goodbye (goodbye)
This is our time tonight (goodbye)

This is our last goodbye


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    My Interpretation

    If you guys actually listened to the whole album, it tells a story. First, he was pissed that his girlfriend cheated with his friend. Now, he going to kill her with some poison (possibly could be put in ciggies, or some potable substance) and watch her fall and die slowly. He's become so ticked off and insane, he says that this night is 'their night together' and 'we should enjoy it'. After her death, he tries to cover up the body and dispose the body somewhere no one will think going to. Idk, but that's my opinion.

    michaelmuoon December 19, 2016   Link

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