At the end of my line
will you wait there bathed in light?
Or is it darkness I'll find?
Or rather blankness,
I don't mind.
In the afterwards we'll rise.
In the afterwards there's no lies.
When they call
to lift you up from perfect sleep,
will you stir?
Will you rise up
to stare down your defeat?
Through the wilderness I roam
now your breadcrumb trail gone cold.
In the aftermath I'm left.
In the aftermath I repent.
One last time I call.
I would sell my soul,
I would crucify my love
for one more day with you
I'd surrender to the darkness
All as one my love,
all as one.
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