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Nothing will grow here |
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Icy fields - blackened sorrow |
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Legacy of a lost mind |
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Feed my void |
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What you're waiting for |
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I'm too late |
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It is more than a game |
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The river reveals |
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Now I'm in between these lines |
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I cannot escape it seems |
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Sail on, my friend |
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All I ever feel is |
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All I ever see is |
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Walls they fall |
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When the march of the others begins |
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All I ever feel is |
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All I ever see is |
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Rise and fall |
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When the War of the Thrones shall begin |
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While I sit there in silence |
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Come and talk to me |
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I can't free my mind |
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It is all I'm begging for |
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While I sit there in silence |
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Will it ever end? |
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Will I find what I'm longing for? |
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Will I ever walk out of shadows so grey? |
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I'm condemned, I am hallowed |
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Icy fields they won't hurt anyone |
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Will you walk with me? |
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Any further |
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There at world's end |
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It's me |
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I sing |
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I cannot escape it seems |
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Sadly I sing |
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All I ever feel is |
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All I ever see is |
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Walls they fall |
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When the march of the others begins |
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All I ever feel is |
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All I ever see is |
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Rise and fall |
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When the War of the Thrones shall begin |
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Away |
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Watch the river it flows |
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Noe and ever |
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I cannot believe in more |
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And now my time will come |
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Carry on |
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Will I ever learn from the past? |
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Will I fade away? |
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Will I ever stay where the shadows will grow? |
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There is luck at the gallows |
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I will free my mind |
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Soon it will show |
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Let it rain |
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There'll be no spring |
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My dream is a mirror |
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It reveals a matter of lies |
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All I ever feel is |
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All I ever see is |
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Walls they fall |
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When the march of the others begins |
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All I ever feel is |
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All I ever see is |
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Rise and fall |
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When the War of the Thrones shall begin |
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Leave a fee for the tillerman |
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The tillerman and the river behind |
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Leave a fee for the tillerman |
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The tillerman and the river behind |
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Leave a fee for the tillerman |
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The tillerman and the river behind |
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Leave a fee for the tillerman |
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The tillerman and the river behind |