Remember Us ( II )Remember Us ( II )The sun was hiding somewhere elseAfraid of being hit and died on the battlefield Only brief of its light remainedNot to make us blindBut to let us be seen by our enemiesFar aheadThe wind stopped breezingThe flag above has stopped wavingStains of blood splattered to its white stripesEither from our men of from our foesWe could never knowWe were hiding inside a pitLower than the ground we used to stand onOur helmets were tighten against our headsOur rifles were prepared for the siegeEveryone was waiting for the momentWhen the war began to commenceThere was nothing to be heardThan our own d
The Morning GardenThe Morning GardenThe sun rose against the darkness of night ; greeting a new dayBirds sang their morning song, high in the airAlong with angels to sound pleasantA sonata began to playThe sun placed his banner upon the skies ; welcoming a new momentDarkness was being replaced by the morning lightAlthough she wanted to witness the beauty of dawnWhich is gone since the yearful night ; and then returned to start over againFinally the sun reigned upon his zenith ; the sun shone brightlyYet he discovered a new oak tree by his sight ; it growsAbove the the hill to the edge of the skiesHigher and higher it gets ; and sweeter
Tranquil SuicideSinging sweet, soft melodiesMuffled by the currents in my headThe will to find the song is drownedSo words come out in screamsThe pressure of the water grows As I fall faster, deeperSo in this flooded, lonely roomNo one ever hearsNo tears to sting my eyesOnly water crashing broken mirrorsSo my eyes begin to closeAnd I let the darkness blind meNow the liquid fills my lungsCollapsing bones and bruising heartNo more life to pump the bloodI truly miss my breathingThe furnishings all drenched and oldNo one has lived here for a whileDoors sealed shut and windows barredJust letting in a pale blue lightThat cov