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Created on: November 25, 2008 Last Updated: August 20, 2011
Breaking the Barrier
Within a dream,
i see your face.
The haunting of a psyche.
give myself up lightly.
(Chorus)
You see through my eyes,
you open my soul-
A strange design-
an empty hole-
Break through these cages,
break through these binds-
break through this drowning heart of mine-
The fire whispers lullaby's
sleep comes easily, you by my side.
A chaos in visions........... sets ablaze.
My soul on fire, my eyes a haze-
(Chorus)
You see through my eyes,
you open my soul-
A strange design-
an empty hole-
Break through these cages,
break through these binds-
break through this drowning heart of mine-
Vague memories in the shadows
Mist in my breath,
Toes in the water
numbness fills me
(Chorus)
You see through my eyes,
you open my soul-
A strange design-
an empty hole-
Break through these cages,
break through these binds-
break through this drowning heart of mine-
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