Lyrics Disengagement - Insomnium
What
solemnity
can
be
found
in
this
death?
A
traitor′s
smile,
the
honour
of
betrayal
How
comfort
could
be
found
in
the
dreariest
of
nights?
What
solace
for
guilt-driven
mind,
tarnished
heart?
Two
crestfallen
figures
clinging
together
in
fathomless
dark
In
maelstrom
of
despair
dimming
each
other's
shine
And
half
of
his
blood
runs
like
mine
- kindred
spirit
to
me
But
the
gleam
in
his
eyes
remind
of
the
one
who
is
gone
forever
When
dreams
carry
me
past
this
life,
to
thin
shrouding
mist
I
rest
in
silence,
in
place
lifeless
and
desolate
Long
are
midwinter′s
nights
as
the
will
to
live
has
died
Evanescent
the
unwarming
light,
evoking
memories
of
life
Of
the
life
long
lost,
buried
in
ashes
of
love
and
joy
And
half
of
his
blood
bleeds
like
mine
- kindred
spirit,
yet
free
But
the
gleam
in
his
eyes
abates
for
my
guilt
shackles
him
too
What
sublimity
can
be
found
in
this
love?
Weakling's
trust,
the
moral
of
deceiver
There's
no
future
for
a
son
under
this
burden
of
grief
No
leading
to
walk
aside
this
tormented
ghost
Two
crestfallen
figures
clinging
together
in
fathomless
dark
In
maelstrom
of
despair
father
suppressing
the
only
shine
As
the
end
is
slowly
looming
our
paths
must
now
diverge
Pressure
slowly
easing,
shackles
unchained,
uplifting
Beyond
many
a
weary
league
Where
dimming
light
gives
birth
to
evening
stars
At
the
treelines
of
distant,
devouring
woods
Await
my
demons,
embodying
this
longing
Better
to
sleep
now
on
stranger′s
porch,
Find
home
on
foreign
soil
Brighter
the
sun
to
a
forsaken
child
than
to
a
father
in
despair
Disencumbered
from
this
grief
with
the
most
cruel
way
Deserted
to
be
alone,
abandoned
to
be
free
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