paroles de chanson The Scarce Light Birth - Aisles
Once
so
long
ago
some
things
were
born
The
night
when
her
eyes
met
the
light
Was
so
vast
the
world
that
was
there
before
And
so
much
would
stay
in
the
dark
Oh
no,
she
would
grow
so
bright
and
so
different
She'd
not
gleam
in
a
world
so
numb
to
see
glitter
She
was
so
used
to
the
scarce
light
birth
at
late
hours
And
thought
of
whom
beyond
the
breeze
was
crying
those
dreams
All
the
forms
that
I
touched,
then
the
distance
called
The
colors
were
strong,
but
so
strangely
cold
Where
reason
blurred
my
sight
absurd
were
the
aims
And
the
way
to
be
followed
was
for
me
alone
To
nightly
forms
I
had
talked,
my
name
have
you
called
So
when
she
dried
her
tears
The
remote
was
changed
for
nearby
Outside
among
the
trees
not
feeling
cold
her
naked
feet
She
sang
to
all
around
but
cried
for
her
dress
was
blue
Her
lucid
dreams
thrown
to
the
sea
while
she
fell
in
profound
sleep
The
silence
of
pieces
and
fragments
And
the
wind
I
evoked
would
let
my
voice
vanish
Time
was
reduced
as
those
long
aisles
Untiring
strides
will
take
me
so
far
beyond
forsaken
streets
I'll
go
through
the
road
that
leads
to
you
Somewhere
even
if
fainter,
I
thought
Prolong
my
minutes,
embrace
a
lie
that
means
all
So
when
the
rain
had
come
To
fill
all
the
empty
gaps
She
was
then
gone,
sharp
broken
glass
Was
going
to
bite
her
lacking
arms
She
couldn't
see
the
light
Nor
anyone
heaving
sighs
Saw
a
million
sparks
ascending
high
Become
part
of
someone's
sky
(He'd
be
lost
and
looking
for
what
Was
not
to
be
explained
or
justified
He
knew
it
wasn't
given
to
everybody
But
ignored
that
if
it
had
reached
him
it
meant
all
In
the
meantime
he'd
walk)
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