In the white sunbeams of a forgotten fall A poor soul was screaming in vain; I’ve found myself in a dazzling castle’s hall Looking for the lost ballroom, sweet love’s reign… How come beauty never revealed itself before?
Golden gardens on walls white as snow Kept by doric columns, rooted in a marble floor Silver key doors locked, lost in the wind’s blow Chasing the moment, open every pine door; Broken windows, shiny crystals all spread.
At the end of the hall, two massive black doors, Slowly open at feather touch, tainted blame, Oh, burning red fondness never felt before… A charming man waltzes alone, held pain: “Dance with me and life shall never be the same.”
Ardent footsteps on the ballroom floor Until the evening sun made a shy greeting Two strangers in the night, turned into gore, The blood dripping from my hands, awful feeling: “There’s no longer waiting for my fitting.”