Give me a place to stand and I will move the world
Give me the right to speak and see my flag unfurled
The gods of war and the generous whore
Give me life in this tinsel town
But the shit I eat and the people I meet
Make me want to bring this curtain down

In the night time the shadows fall and I retire to lay down
The twisted chains and losses and gains of war
It's the right time to speak in rhyme of the fire gods that lay down
Read between all the shadows I've seen and more

I am falling down closer to the ground
(give to me your fairest deeds)
Teardrops are rising
Tell me where you're bound I will follow now
(i am he your fairy steed)
Teardrops are falling

Nightmare is coming and I hear the drumming
Of demons in the night
The space where my heart was is claimed by the servants
Of my subconscious flight
The wings that I fly on are taking me into
The underworld tonight
Where I perceive all my wildest dreams where I
Bring them all to life

All that stands before breaking human lore
(I'm your wildest fantasy)
Teardrops are running

Nightmare is coming and I hear the drumming
Of demons in the night
The space where my heart was is claimed by the servants
Of my subconscious flight
The wings that I fly on are taking me into
The underworld tonight
Where I perceive all my wildest dreams where I
Bring them all to life

Unicorn so wild and free, balm my eyes carry me home
Teardrops are drying

Nightmare is coming and I hear the drumming
Of demons in the night
The space where my heart was is claimed by the servants
Of my subconscious flight
The wings that I fly on are taking me into
The underworld tonight
Where I perceive all my wildest dreams where I
Bring them all to life


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