Song | Tell Me Lord |
Artist | Niobeth |
Album | The Shining Harmony of Universe |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
Tell me God, tell me Lord… | |
Why do we find | |
in death the sense of our life | |
if we cannot rectify | |
Only pay for what | |
we should have done | |
but we did not? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the atheist find God? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the priest realizes his God was a lie? | |
All the same before | |
the dark final sight | |
And what if death | |
comes today? | |
Is this the final judgment day? | |
Why do we find | |
in death the sense of our life | |
if we cannot rectify | |
Only pay for what | |
we should have done | |
but we did not? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the atheist find God? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the priest realizes his God was a lie? | |
Human kind, great, powerful, | |
but it comes for all of us | |
Will, in his death, | |
the atheist find God? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the priest realizes his God was a lie? | |
Tell me you are there | |
Great Lord, | |
please tell me! | |
Have my tears been in vain? | |
Look at me, | |
I am the feared dark one | |
And I write the End. |
Tell me God, tell me Lord | |
Why do we find | |
in death the sense of our life | |
if we cannot rectify | |
Only pay for what | |
we should have done | |
but we did not? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the atheist find God? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the priest realizes his God was a lie? | |
All the same before | |
the dark final sight | |
And what if death | |
comes today? | |
Is this the final judgment day? | |
Why do we find | |
in death the sense of our life | |
if we cannot rectify | |
Only pay for what | |
we should have done | |
but we did not? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the atheist find God? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the priest realizes his God was a lie? | |
Human kind, great, powerful, | |
but it comes for all of us | |
Will, in his death, | |
the atheist find God? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the priest realizes his God was a lie? | |
Tell me you are there | |
Great Lord, | |
please tell me! | |
Have my tears been in vain? | |
Look at me, | |
I am the feared dark one | |
And I write the End. |
Tell me God, tell me Lord | |
Why do we find | |
in death the sense of our life | |
if we cannot rectify | |
Only pay for what | |
we should have done | |
but we did not? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the atheist find God? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the priest realizes his God was a lie? | |
All the same before | |
the dark final sight | |
And what if death | |
comes today? | |
Is this the final judgment day? | |
Why do we find | |
in death the sense of our life | |
if we cannot rectify | |
Only pay for what | |
we should have done | |
but we did not? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the atheist find God? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the priest realizes his God was a lie? | |
Human kind, great, powerful, | |
but it comes for all of us | |
Will, in his death, | |
the atheist find God? | |
Will, in his death, | |
the priest realizes his God was a lie? | |
Tell me you are there | |
Great Lord, | |
please tell me! | |
Have my tears been in vain? | |
Look at me, | |
I am the feared dark one | |
And I write the End. |