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Ember - Celestial Fracture (The Tempest) Lyrics



Ember - Celestial Fracture (The Tempest) Lyrics




[ Featuring The Ash ]

The barriers I built have broken down
Mental fortitude weakens now
I feel the black clouds looming over me
The impending storm approaches
As the castle walls
Brace for impact

A celestial fracture
A torrential rapture
Cleave from the hand of god
Drape my world in shadow
And lead me to the gallows

I am overthrown
The tempest has taken control
I now know how it feels
To be on the outside
Of my own mind
Watching the crumbling walls
As they fall before my eyes

I self-immolate
Wreathed in flame
Cursing the empyreal rain
As it falls upon this plane
My lucidity washes away

Finally, rest everlasting
A wave of bliss washing over me
Now hear the sounds of my passing
Hearken the bells the requiem knell
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The barriers I built have broken down
Mental fortitude weakens now
I feel the black clouds looming over me
The impending storm approaches
As the castle walls
Brace for impact

A celestial fracture
A torrential rapture
Cleave from the hand of god
Drape my world in shadow
And lead me to the gallows

I am overthrown
The tempest has taken control
I now know how it feels
To be on the outside
Of my own mind
Watching the crumbling walls
As they fall before my eyes

I self-immolate
Wreathed in flame
Cursing the empyreal rain
As it falls upon this plane
My lucidity washes away

Finally, rest everlasting
A wave of bliss washing over me
Now hear the sounds of my passing
Hearken the bells the requiem knell
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Writer: William Melsness
Copyright: Lyrics © Royalty Solutions Corp, PFIVE Entertainment Mexico

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Ember - Celestial Fracture (The Tempest) Video
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Performed By: Ember
Featuring: The Ash
Length: 3:31
Written by: William Melsness

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