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<center> Out of the twilight you must go
 
<center> Out of the twilight you must go
<br>Over the Nightside now alone
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Over the Nighside now alone
<br>Traced your steps for a thousand miles
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Traced your steps for a thousand miles
 
<br>Please don't leave me behind.
 
<br>Please don't leave me behind.
  
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Yours the hands that heal, yours the eyes that feel
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Scarlet lips to tell, dark Medea's veil
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In thirst for life you cry; here I stand beside
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Mine the choice to give, mine the chance to live
  
<br>Yours the hands that heal, yours the eyes that feel
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Three days passed, in death you lay
<br>Scarlet lips to tell, dark Medea's veil
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Roused the beast within, necrophage
<br>In thirst for life you cry; here I stand beside
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Comfort to the queen of light
<br>Mine the choice to give, mine the chance to live
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Face to face we stand
  
 
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Yours the hands that heal, yours the eyes that feel
<br>Three days passed, in death you lay
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Scarlet lips to tell, dark Medea's veil
<br>Roused the beast within, necrophage
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In thirst for life you cry; here I stand beside
<br>Comfort to the queen of light
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Mine in love to know, mine the blood to flow.
<br>Face to face we stand
 
 
 
 
 
<br>Yours the hands that heal, yours the eyes that feel
 
<br>Scarlet lips to tell, dark Medea's veil
 
<br>In thirst for life you cry; here I stand beside
 
<br>Mine in love to know, mine the blood to flow.
 

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