Veil of Elysium

Album: Haven (2015)
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  • Hear my promise of blistering light
    Sowing a rose of obsidian
    My dear I promise
    Death comes to all
    In a heartbeat only silence
    Let's play with the fire that runs in our veins
    Trust in the might of a miracle
    Now winter has come and I'll stand in the snow
    I don't feel the cold
    And it's all that I will ever need to believe

    One day I know we will meet again
    In the shade of a life to die for
    Watching the world through the eyes of a child in Elysium
    Will I know you then?
    (Will I know you then?)

    Now bring down your fortress and swallow your pride
    Don't break in your moments of ignorance
    Existence will capture a spark of life
    Just a fragment, but it's all that I will ever need to revive

    One day I know we will meet again
    In the shade of a life to die for
    Watching the world through the eyes of a child in Elysium
    Will I find you there in that darkness
    Of the shadow that comes over all?
    Dear friend will I know you then?
    Will I know you then at all?

    One day we'll meet
    (One day we will meet in the shade of a life)
    In the shade of a life to die for
    (Watching the world)
    Watching the world through the eyes of a child
    Will I know you then?

    One day I know we will meet again
    In the shade of a life to die for
    Watching the world through the eyes of a child in Elysium
    Will I know you then?
    Will I know you then? Publisher: SODRAC
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