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Praise For Nothing

from Ordinary Lives by YOUR TOMORROW ALONE

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PRAISE FOR NOTHING

Morbid thoughts
Nothing is the same
The invisible can’t be fought
Don’t fight yourself
Insanity with sorrow
Suffering from the pain of oblivion
Of oblivion
A praise for nothing
comes out from an endless fight
A praise for nothing
Kills the dawn and brings me the night of despair
Reveals me the seal of my eternal course
Save my feelings
On and on
Every time I fight for love
It brings me meaningless emotions
I’m hiding my soul inside me
Where my sins, nobody can see
Their mortal words of venom
Rotted my wounded heart
Red suns paint cold valleys
Drops of dew reflect the sunrays
A praise for nothing
comes out from an endless fight
A praise for nothing
Kills the dawn and brings me the night of despair
Remember my oracle
I’m the right side of you
Don’t fool yourself
Open your eyes and see
The nothing
My parents gave me
The curse of living
My bloodline is
Running wild
Every time I fight for love
It brings me meaningless emotions
I’m hiding my soul inside me
Where my sins, nobody can see
Save my feelings
On and on

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from Ordinary Lives, released January 16, 2012
Music: Priore / Lyrics: Mucio

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YOUR TOMORROW ALONE Salerno, Italy

Their musical style, influenced by British Gothic/Doom metal of bands like Paradise Lost, Anathema, My Dying Bride, is enriched by progressive nuances that trace back to the 70’s rock scene, as well as reminding of the suspended and rarified and intimate atmospheres of bands like Opeth. ... more

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