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L'Ame Immortelle - Innocent Guilt Lyrics



L'Ame Immortelle - Innocent Guilt Lyrics
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I see people with no faces
Lost souls searching helplessly
All their words, they leave no traces
Hatred rising deep in me

But someone who I never saw before
Pushed my hatred way up high
A former foe from former times
A fog of memories passing by

Although I do not know you
Although you bear no guilt
Although you seem so innocent
I feel the need of killing you

A presence I want to annihilate
No reasons for feelings this intense
I loose myself in dreams of killing
I loose control and every sense

Trying to be rational
To control myself again
Find a reason for this all
But my search will be in vain

Although I do not know you
Although you bear no guilt
Although you seem so innocent
I feel the need of killing you
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I see people with no faces
Lost souls searching helplessly
All their words, they leave no traces
Hatred rising deep in me

But someone who I never saw before
Pushed my hatred way up high
A former foe from former times
A fog of memories passing by

Although I do not know you
Although you bear no guilt
Although you seem so innocent
I feel the need of killing you

A presence I want to annihilate
No reasons for feelings this intense
I loose myself in dreams of killing
I loose control and every sense

Trying to be rational
To control myself again
Find a reason for this all
But my search will be in vain

Although I do not know you
Although you bear no guilt
Although you seem so innocent
I feel the need of killing you
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Writer: Thomas Rainer
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L'Ame Immortelle - Innocent Guilt Video
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Performed By: L'Ame Immortelle
Language: English
Length: 9:41
Written by: Thomas Rainer

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