"Chapter One"
I gave you my time
I gave you my whole life
I gave you my love, every dime
They told me it was, a crime

Do you remember?
Or did it all go in vain

"Chapter Two"
I looked in the light, I sat in your coalmine
The promise they made, I should keep?
Make sure that we would never meet

I can't remember
The promise I made so deep

Tell me that past times won't die
Tell me that old lies are alive

"Chapter Three"
Across darkened skies, I travelled without a light
I sank in the well of my mind
Too deep, never to be found

I can't remember
How could you be so vain

Tell me that past times won't die
Tell me that old lies are alive
Love that expired too long time ago
Kills me, it thrills me

"Chapter Four"
You have new love and
It looks good on you
I have never wished you dead, yet.

You can now have all the things I could never give to you
Look out the window "see'est moi"

"Chapter Five"
I'm sorry, I am here
I'm not sure if it should bring you fear
I whisper in your ear
Why is he here?

"Chapter six"
While you are sleeping, I steal your ear ring
Light you one candle, this anger I handle

They said I won't find you, but now I'm beside you
I'm not all that stable
You should know by know that you are mine

Tell me that old times won't die
Tell me that old lies are alive

I tell you that past times won't die
I tell you that old lies are alive
Love due to expire too long time ago
Kills me, it will kill you too

Past times won't die
I tell you old lies are alive
Hate to conspire too long time ago
Kill me, please kill me before

Tell you that past times won't die


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The End of This Chapter Lyrics as written by Marko Juhani Paasikoski Jani Allan Liimatainen

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    I used to think that this song could be a sequal to Shy; he has become overcome by his obsession. The line "I sat in your coalmine" could also by a metaphor of the way she has involuntarily trapped him.

    burning_star_IVon April 05, 2006   Link

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