The night is cold and filled with pain
And a cruel wind drives home a bitter rain
But underneath this neon lights
A dream away is Paradise
Come and take the kiss of Hades
All you gents and all you ladies
Before you stands your liberator
The loving god, annihilator
The lost souls line the concrete wall
Their blank eyes of death tell it all
Of shattered dreams and ruined lives
A dream away is Paradise
Come and take the kiss of Hades
All you gents and all you ladies
Before you stands your liberator
The loving god, annihilator
Come and take the kiss of Hades
He will save you, sorrow’s babies
Your final saviour stands before you
He will love you, he’ll adore you
When despair is all around
And the dark claws of hell drag you down
Death has wings and time it flies
A dream away is Paradise


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    these people are twisted, mentally sick and probably on drugs.

    B12on September 01, 2005   Link
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    This is a beautiful song, reminds me how superficial people have become...

    MissaOfGraceon September 02, 2006   Link
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    Is it just me, or does this song ACTUALLY have a bit of Christianity in it?

    stealtheharmonyon July 08, 2007   Link
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    It does!

    kittieroxsohardon May 05, 2008   Link
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    As previously mentioned, this song refers to Hades, god of the Greek underworld. He is the "loving god, annihilator." Not Yahweh.

    Drywidon December 11, 2010   Link

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