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A World Gone By
And with the last gleams of the twilight
On that opaque and dismal sky
The ash that softly glimmers
Befallen by and by
It gathers on the mountains
The day all Hope has died
And rain to sweep its sadness
From stream onto the tide
From whence green once was vibrant
Consumed by fire of Hell to pay
Ignited by those seething passions
Extinguished by the World's decay
From dust to dust is Man's existence
And Haze to mark his deeds
With gentle sway befalls the ashes
The Void that now he feeds
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Wastelands of the forgotten. A drone in the eternal. The vanquished everlasting.
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The sun burned black as ink
Wrapped in sackcloth smoke
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by Tiago
A World Gone By
And with the last gleams of the twilight
On that opaque and dismal sky
The ash that softly glimmers
Befallen
Thunderous crashes
Buildings collapse in fiery blazes
Through the thick, undulating smoke
and the chaos that is now civilization
Apocalyse
Capture the fragments
Of urgent transmissions
They override my dreams
With dire premonitions:
Tidal waves of fear
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