Flashing eyes of heat
Vessel through the deep
By the son of night, unclean

Charon

Fear becomes belief
For those who cannot pay the fee
A coin to board the fleet
Or one hundred years disease

Row

But the line it never fades
The story is bound to unfold in the end

Love of mine, gone forever
Say goodbye to the sky
Bound by time, enter the ride
Absently, I will be

Motivate fortune
Can't escape from the arms of death

Along the shore many faces accumulate
In preparation for the underworld
Single file ghost by ghost
The deck fills up to embark on the final sail

But the line it never fades
The story is bound to unfold in the end

Alone we rise and fall
Awaiting the day, a life coalesced
Deep in the silence our fate is won
Create and consciously free the mind
So far from where I lost my soul
Depart, implore, divine

In our minds adventure is always listening
Just stay here
The world isn't always listening
Disappear

Suffer in endless doubt
Holding onto the memories as they fade away
These thoughts and sorrows will not remain


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    I'm 99.9% sure this is about Dante's Inferno lol. Dante had made a promise to stay faithful to Beatrice while off in war and ended up breaking that promise. Dante didn't know that Beatrice had sold her soul to Dante's will. When Dante returned from war, he found her recently murdered body. Hades had taken her for his wife. Dante worked his way into hell across the river Styx and to the "vessel through the deep" who is Charon, he large ship which takes damned souls away to their destination.

    Pretty sure this song is a song written from Dante's POV.

    Demeterdjenton November 23, 2011   Link

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