Disengagement
(专辑: Since The Day It All Came Down - 2004)
What solemnity can be found in this death? A
traitor's smile, the
honour of betrayal How comfort could be found in the
dreariest of nights? What solace for guilt-driven mind, tarnished heart? Two crestfallen figures clinging together in fathomless dark In maelstrom of despair dimming each other's shine And half of his blood runs like mine kindred spirit to me But the
gleam in his eyes remind of the
one who is gone forever When dreams carry me past this life, to thin shrouding mist I
rest in silence, in place lifeless and desolate Long are midwinter's nights as the
will to live has died Evanescent the
unwarming light, evoking memories of life Of the
life long lost, buried in ashes of love and joy And half of his blood bleeds like mine kindred spirit, yet free But the
gleam in his eyes abates for my guilt shackles him too What sublimity can be found in this love? Weakling's trust, the
moral of deceiver There's no future for a
son under this burden of grief No leading to walk aside this tormented ghost Two crestfallen figures clinging together in fathomless dark In maelstrom of despair father suppressing the
only shine As the
end is slowly looming our paths must now diverge Pressure slowly easing, shackles unchained, uplifting Beyond many a
weary league Where dimming light gives birth to evening stars At the
treelines of distant, devouring woods Await my demons, embodying this longing Better to sleep now on stranger's porch, find home on foreign soil Brighter the
sun to a
forsaken child than to a
father in despair Disencumbered from this grief with the
most cruel way Deserted to be alone, abandoned to be free