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Oh, take me back to impetuous days, When I knew how to speak, and how I should behave The flowers were fresh, and the sky smelled so clean The Earth was alive as our feet trod the green Then the sky split asunder, and the plagues hurtled down More deafening than thunder was the clamorous sound In the blink of an eye, day had turned into night And the moon turned blood red, 'twas the devil's delight Faint for a moment, then vision returned, An angel stood by, asked the lessons I'd learned I told him of life, love, and pictures on clay He held up a scale, showed my soul didn't weigh I dropped to my knees, crushed by guilt and by shame And fell through the Earth, towards perpetual flame I screamed for salvation, though it was too late Mere mortals can't flee from the presence of Fate Enshrouded by darkness with no ground below, weightless,  yet falling towards God only knows The air reeks of sulfur, and the smoke burns the eyes The ****** fill the air with their pitiful cries Panic swept through me, then gave way to dread As I witnessed the ranks of the tormented dead The truth finally hit me as they fastened my chains Eternal damnation had another soul claimed Oh take me back to more innocent days When the Fey walked the Earth and magicians amazed The trees whispered softly, and the streams babbled on The rays of the Sun warm the wind's mournful song
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May 3, 2019
May 3, 2019 at 1:29 PM UTC
Fallen
Oh, take me back to impetuous days, When I knew how to speak, and how I should behave The flowers were fresh, and the sky smelled so clean The Earth was alive as our feet trod the green Then the sky split asunder, and the plagues hurtled down More deafening than thunder was the clamorous sound In the blink of an eye, day had turned into night And the moon turned blood red, 'twas the devil's delight Faint for a moment, then vision returned, An angel stood by, asked the lessons I'd learned I told him of life, love, and pictures on clay He held up a scale, showed my soul didn't weigh I dropped to my knees, crushed by guilt and by shame And fell through the Earth, towards perpetual flame I screamed for salvation, though it was too late Mere mortals can't flee from the presence of Fate Enshrouded by darkness with no ground below, weightless,  yet falling towards God only knows The air reeks of sulfur, and the smoke burns the eyes The ****** fill the air with their pitiful cries Panic swept through me, then gave way to dread As I witnessed the ranks of the tormented dead The truth finally hit me as they fastened my chains Eternal damnation had another soul claimed Oh take me back to more innocent days When the Fey walked the Earth and magicians amazed The trees whispered softly, and the streams babbled on The rays of the Sun warm the wind's mournful song
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May 3, 2019
May 3, 2019 at 1:29 PM UTC
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