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Oubliette - Solitude Lyrics



Oubliette - Solitude Lyrics




You slowly decay, a desolate form
The delirium overcomes your flesh
Too weak for the battle against the misery
The hour of your death has come

Young one, close your eyes
The light leads you to elation
Rest forever in an endless solitude

The clocks have stopped as we all gather
Dress you in a pale garment
Tie the bell to your icy finger
To prepare your body for interment

Carry you from where your season began
Never saw the ending of spring
Now to be buried before you saw the winter
You were here a brief moment on this plane

Now all has ended, the fall of your existence
Lower you to the depths, beneath the roots of the trees

Now all has ended, the fall of your existence
Lower you to the depths, beneath the roots of the trees
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You slowly decay, a desolate form
The delirium overcomes your flesh
Too weak for the battle against the misery
The hour of your death has come

Young one, close your eyes
The light leads you to elation
Rest forever in an endless solitude

The clocks have stopped as we all gather
Dress you in a pale garment
Tie the bell to your icy finger
To prepare your body for interment

Carry you from where your season began
Never saw the ending of spring
Now to be buried before you saw the winter
You were here a brief moment on this plane

Now all has ended, the fall of your existence
Lower you to the depths, beneath the roots of the trees

Now all has ended, the fall of your existence
Lower you to the depths, beneath the roots of the trees
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Writer: NELSON HARRIS, YOLANDA EGHE NOSAKHARE
Copyright: Lyrics © Songtrust Ave

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Performed By: Oubliette
Length: 5:23
Written by: NELSON HARRIS, YOLANDA EGHE NOSAKHARE

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