paroles de chanson To Everlasting Oblivion - L'Âme Immortelle
Thou
mighty
gulf,
insatiate
cormorant
Deride
me
not,
thought
I
seem
petulant
To
fall
into
thy
chops.
Let
others
pray
For
ever
their
fair
poems
flourish
may.
But
as
for
me,
hungry
oblivion
Devour
me
quick,
accept
my
orison
My
earnest
prayers
Which
do
importune
thee,
With
gloomy
shade
of
thy
still
empery,
My
earnest
prayers
Which
do
importune
thee,
To
vail
both
me
and
my
poesy
Far
worthier
lines
in
silence
of
thy
state
Do
sleep
securely
free
from
love
or
hate,
From
which
this
living
near
can
be
exempt
But
whilst
it
breathes
Will
hate
and
fury
tempt
Then
close
his
eyes
With
thy
all-dimming
hand,
Which
not
right
actions
can
withstand
(2x)
Peace,
hateful
tongues
I
now
in
silent
pace
Unless
some
hounds
Do
wake
me
from
my
place
Then
close
his
eyes
With
thy
all-dimming
hand,
Which
not
right
actions
can
withstand
(2x)
I
with
this
sharp,
yet
well
meant
poesy
Will
sleep
secure,
right
free
from
injury
I
with
this
sharp,
yet
well
meant
poesy
Of
cankered
hate,
or
rankest
villainy
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