The Syncope Threshold - I, Harlequin: Exodus Songtexte

The sun brings the morning no motive,
Who's running into the shadows?
I guess we'll never know.

Bound here by death and pleasure,
These ruins burned in my heart is now the place to call home.
But then realizes that he is now...
Torn between the love.
Tangled by the strings,
"A Joke" his master screams.
But the fool would not want it no other way.
Now he'll never speak the name.
Because you know that this will be her resting place.
"How could you do this to me after all I have done?"
"I've heard enough!, please leave my sight."
The Harlequin descends into the night.

Make believe the journey back to the love of his family.
Though torn apart by these hidden intentions flooding my soul.
Which conceals my structure of destruction calling me, held captive for so long.
Subsiding all the pain, I look the other way.
Remember what she said my son, "you are the one to lead us to a brighter way."

Day by day...

Day by day fear and doubt inherits strength confined to me
I'll now release the curse I have seen reckoning.
Finally we understands the words of Samuel will save our lives.
Follow me or be forced here to die.

Value our lives!

There is no reason for this pain, disdain.
Our revolution will inspire the same.
I call forth my brothers Johnathan&Samuel,
In this moment we shall not condone it.

Leave behind all memories of this place,
The beatings, painful cold hearted feelings,
The enemy without a face.
No trace of us will ever be found
No matter what keep your feet to the ground,
Soon enough we'll be home safe and sound.

And now the journey begins!
How many of you will walk with me?
No looking back, as the sky still burns a shade of black...

We flee these burning halls in search of our grandmother
Who holds the truth of our beginning.
Eventually this rivalry we'll learn to bide,
I can't believe the thought of you wanting to fight by my side.
Take my hand. We dream we fall...
Enjoy the ride...

Depart on this mysterious adventure and take my my hand.
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