Evereve - Fall Into Oblivion Lyrics
Evereve Fall Into Oblivion lyrics is the 2nd song on the album "Regret" by Evereve. The "Fall Into Oblivion" lyrics by Evereve are displayed below.
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Fall Into Oblivion by Evereve
Downward the shores we pass
Clouds bathed in sombre twilight
Dust beneath our dragging feet
The crumbled shapes of your image
Left behind the dream of a time
That is fading away tirelessly
And paralysed we are
The light of old aged stars
We kissed the girls we drank the wine
So why the hell not die
We cried out our songs to indifferent ears
So why the hell not die
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... and fall into oblivion...
... and fall into oblivion...
When it comes to the dying season
Will you stay right at our side
When we leave this place together
Through the glens of the afterlife
At the shores of the tranquil sea
Waves take the land tirelessly
Take our thoughts away
To the light of old aged stars
Still in my mind
Only among the stars there lies freedom
Only among the stars there is eternity
Only for one short moment our lives do last
Until the memories are wasted away from the shores out of our galaxy
... and fall into oblivion...
... and fall into oblivion...
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