Tonight my life will lack it´s meaning
One final step before we're seeing...
For once I am happy my little friend
cannot comprehend what we are seeing

No words are needed, only a gaze, embrace....
Contact the living, remember the dead...

There is always something to learn,
Repetition proves it's worth
Without those moments, we would not remember

It´s not fair, it´s not fair, there was time now...
Kneeling down, take in the moment when
everything becomes finally clear.
It´s not fair to lose it,
and how... there was time now
But Death is cheating us somehow

Come here now...

Can´t walk away, nothing to say
no need to feel so afraid,
colors last a lifetime ´n fade to gray...

It´s not fair, it´s not fair, there was time now...
Kneeling down, take in the moment when
everything becomes finally clear.
It´s not fair to lose it,
and how...there wa s time now
But Death is cheating us somehow
...and he´s already here.

"When it all ends..."
When everything fades to gray,
we dive into the darkness
Some things are needless to say...

Some things are needless to say,
we dive into the darkness
When everything fades to gray...


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Everything Fades to Gray Lyrics as written by Henrik Klingenberg Elias Viljanen

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    General Comment

    This is a beatiful song and one of my favorites from Sonata, but from some reason I hear "only a gaze, embrace..." everytime as: "Only gays embrace..."

    o.o

    BakaOokamion April 29, 2010   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think it's about Death, who is gathering another soul which time has come...

    TheRealLumoson September 26, 2011   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think it's about Death, who is gathering another soul which's time has come...

    TheRealLumoson September 26, 2011   Link
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    Song Meaning

    I always view it as two people finally admitting they're in love, but one of them is dying. They finally die when the music stops, and it starts off again with the other lover killing themselves (hoping to be together in the afterlife).

    DagothNereviaron October 05, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    I can't help but be reminded of The Twilight Zone. "There was time now!"

    djh101on March 25, 2015   Link

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