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Oblivion Ii

Bring on the pain For I have seen my misspent ways Bring own the Rain So I can let it wash me away Bring on the insane So As I can commune with the righteous in their last days Bring on the night I can hide some of the shame, count the scars in my soul Watch me Fight For the inalienable right I will defy the laws of Man To die on these immaculate white sands Of heaven shores, I wander to and fro, I play Something please take that pain Fill me with the Righteous Rain Scatter the insane Burn the fire so bright the night will seem like a day I sit here with all these wires I site here in this self-made agony There's a fire in my vines I see the Perpetual spires At its Zenith Of Valhalla’s Cloudy Mount I want to go there to dance to an angel's clear cleaning rain. But, someone always is calling. Calling me back time and time again Once filled by the seed that kills All In Darkness Sinks My mortal coil So Bring on the pain For I have seen my misspent tedious ways So Bring own the Rain So I can let it wash me fully away So Bring on the insane So As I can commune with the righteous in their last days So Bring on the Light I can not hide in shame, burn the scars in my mind So you can Watch me Fight For my inalienable right to die a Darkness as it covers me in its a silken, soothing, silent touch Lay me in its gentle arms of that old oak tree Let the breezes cool me, rush over my tired Soul Let me swim in tranquil seas… I ask you to Bring the Fight I will find a new day I see you will Bring the Rain I will find a new day I will wash away the pain Please, Bring the Light So As I can travel the halls of Valhalla To my father’s home I see the door Let me ride the wheel of OBLIVION forever more!

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Date: 10/11/2021 7:08:00 PM
If you have to ask then yes, one point I my had that thought.
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