The sun was in my eyes: part doom
Woods of ypresIt came through the trees
Consumed all of my mind
It was all I could see
The sun was in my eyes
Something became of my life
I left all else behind
And starred into the light
The sun was in my eyes
I could not see
Please find it in your heart
To forgive me
Pursuing the sun because you can
But still tell the night you'll still see each other now and again
Let him down softly, be polite
Reassure him all the same that things will be like they've always have been
A fragile boy
With needs on you he depends
Who measures how much
It all meant to you by how quickly you left
A fragile boy
With needs on you he depends
With your negligence
You have pushed him to the edge
It was the darkness that kept us together...
...It was the light that led you away
You control our destiny
Reduce it back to an idea
I beg of you from agony
Please conform to decency
The sun was in my eyes
It came through the trees
Consumed all of my mind
It was all I could see
The sun was in my eyes
Something became of my life
I left all else behind
And starred into the light
The sun is shallow
It will shine for anyone
The night is loyal
Only to those who are true
Time will fly as you pursue the sun
But the night will be long and cold
And it will wait for you at home
When summer came
I was overcome
Something lost for something gained
Pursuing the sun and it's hot summer days
On the long, backstabbing back-road on the way to the grave
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- You Were The Light
- Adora Vivos
- Don't Open The Wounds / Skywide Armspread
- Pining (For You)
- Song Of Redemption
- Natural Technologies
- To Lock Eyes With A Wild Beast
- Kiss My Ashes (Goodbye)
- Falling Apart
- Finality
- A Meeting Place and Time
- Deepest Roots: Belief That All Is Lost
- I Was Buried In Mount Pleasant Cemetery
- Intro: The Looming of Dust in the Dark (& the Illumination)
- Iron Grudge
- Shards Of Love
- The Sun Was In My Eyes: Part One
- You Are Here With Me (In This Sequence Of Dreams)
- Darkest Blues: Relief That Nothing Can Be Done