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Rise From Agony

from Waiting For The Endless Dawn by The Eternal

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RISE FROM AGONY

I need a saviour here tonight
(Here tonight)
To spill through this cold weak light
I’ve been buried in this shrine
(In this shrine)
In this tomb I’ve become entwined

I can’t see the forest for the trees
I can’t seem to rise from this agony
And I need to sleep for awhile…
I can’t see the dream’s that used to be
I can’t seem to release this misery
And I need to sleep for awhile…

I need release from this pain that binds
(Pain that binds)
Abandoned hope in a world that blinds
Washed away in a crimson tides
(Crimson tides)
Shattered remanence that divides

I can’t see the forest for the trees
I can’t seem to rise from this agony
And I need to sleep for awhile…
I can’t see the dreams that used to be
I can’t seem to release this misery
And I need to sleep for awhile…

I lie here waiting for an end
From this void, can I transcend?
I’m not afraid to close my eyes
With all the scares that cover me
The open wounds and memories
But I’m not afraid to close my eyes

I can’t see the forest for the trees
I can’t seem to rise from this agony
And I need to sleep for awhile…
I can’t see the dreams that used to be
I can’t seem to release this misery
And I need to sleep for awhile…

At horizon’s end
I’ve been waiting slumber to call
As I descend
I’ve been waiting slumber to fall

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from Waiting For The Endless Dawn, released August 17, 2018
Lyrics: M. Kelson
Music: M.Kelson, M.Powell, R.Poate

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The Eternal Melbourne, Australia

The Eternal formed in Melbourne, Australia in early 2003. In the bands almost 20 year history they have released 6 internationally acclaimed studio albums. The band has toured extensively nationally & internationally with the likes of Amorphis, Anathema, Him, Katatonia, Swallow The Sun & Opeth just to name a few. The Eternal’s sound can be best described as dark, melancholic progressive metal. ... more

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