I hear the Silent whispers,
Darkness still upon me,
All those empty words
from the buried heart

I don't know where fear ends
and where hate begins,
It's all the same to me,
Life is falling apart

Hand in hand...side by side
I walk with fate in the night

The red fluid of life is flowing right along my arms,
I feel the sweet blade diving deep inside,
This moment I've been waiting for so long a time,
when I know the last cut wIll be for my life

I've looked through the eyes of pain
and seen the smile of death
I've wandered in the shadows of my fears

The feathers of a white dove
were stained by darkened tears
The final tune is soon to be played

Hand in hand...side by side
I walk with death in the night

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    I believe it's deeper than suicide. I believe none of ETOS's song lyrics can be interpreted so literally. I believe there's always more to a song than what hear on the surface.

    I believe essentially the song is about someone who's life is so caustic to them and as are the people around them, that they dream of death. Doesn't have to be suicide, they just long for death. Whether by their own hand or by someone else's. They don't care about the living world anymore and wish to move to to the next world, the afterlife (if one exists), anythings better than the life they lead now. "I walk with fate in the night" Meaning whatever his fate is, whether it is to be killed or to kill himself, as long as it leads to death, he will be at peace.

    **** Hand in hand...side by side I walk with death in the night

    **** He dreams of his own death, has visions of it while he sleeps.

    *** The feathers of a white dove were stained by darkened tears

    ****The only peace he know of is to leave this world, however the world chooses to dispose of him.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon January 10, 2010   Link

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