Lyrics The Light, the Fire - Novelists
Your
eyes
tend
to
remind
me
so
frequently
The
cold
and
distant
light
of
these
heavenly
bodies
I
know
too
well
that
I'm
the
only
one
to
blame,
I'm
sorry
I
knew
where
we'd
be
led
but
I
just
kept
walking
Now,
I
see
the
light,
the
fire
devouring
the
coal
Now
I'm
used
to
singing
with
the
monster
I've
become
To
dream
of
the
gold
in
the
river
Oh,
the
nights
have
become
longer
to
stand
And
the
dawn
is
harder
to
wake
each
day
These
nights
have
stolen
the
best
of
me
And
what
is
left
should
never
be
yours
I'm
fading
with
the
gleam
of
a
far-off
firmament
My
soul
weeps
an
ocean
I
can't
seem
to
drain
I'm
drowning
in
these
waters
Sink
as
deep
as
I
can
sink
I
know
too
well
that
I'm
the
only
to
blame
I'm
sorry
I
knew
where
I'd
be
led
I've
spent
my
whole
life
Dreaming
of
a
brighter
light
But
I
doubt
you
can
ever
realize
That
all
these
songs
to
call-off
the
jinx
Might
be
everything
this
world
has
left
me
Now,
I
see
the
light,
the
fire,
devouring
the
call
Now
I'm
used
to
singing
with
the
monster
I've
become
To
dream
of
the
gold
in
the
river
Oh,
the
nights
have
become
longer
to
stand
The
dawn
is
harder
to
wake
each
day
I
can't
seem
to
live
with
these
dreams
of
you
Fuck
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