paroles de chanson At Day's End - Redemption
In
quiet
hours,
still
awake
I
listen
to
each
breath
you
take
And
I
wonder
what
you
dream
about
How
far
we've
come
Since
we
were
young
Our
preconceptions
now
undone
So
I
wonder
what
you
dream
about
In
mind
I
might
be
soaring
Pushing
things
to
greater
heights
But
like
Icarus,
the
flames
are
real
And
dreams
turn
into
nightmares
I
know
my
wings
might
falter
once
up
in
the
sky
But
I
don't
want
to
fall,
I
want
to
fly
I
never
saw
myself
as
one
who
went
outside
the
lines
Our
life's
momentum
takes
us,
and
in
an
instant
it's
behind
us
It's
sacrilege
to
take
advantage
of
the
blind
But
what
about
uncertainties
that
work
to
cloud
our
mind?
If
our
perception
causes
us
to
go
astray,
Who
can
help
us
try
to
find
our
way?
I
never
saw
myself
as
one
whose
life
was
just
a
race
out
of
control
But
in
the
mirror
I
see
the
lines
grow
deeper
on
my
face
It's
sacrilege
to
take
advantage
of
the
blind
But
what
about
uncertainties
that
work
to
cloud
our
mind?
If
our
perception
causes
us
to
go
astray,
Who
can
help
us
try
to
find
our
way?
When
I
look
back
on
all
that's
happened
When
I
look
back
on
choices
I
have
made
Should
I
regret
the
contours
of
my
path?
The
broken
cobblestones
that
I
have
paved?
We're
only
given
just
so
many
sunny
days
We're
only
given
so
much
time
to
build
a
life
Our
choices
all
along
the
way
construct
a
maze
And
when
our
time
is
up
we
could
be
trapped
inside
Lost
in
fantasies
and
never
to
return
While
we
are
building,
tearing
down
or
making
plans
The
days
are
vanishing,
the
world
won't
fail
to
turn
Choices
have
consequences,
limiting
our
future
And
yet
the
weight
of
outcomes
cannot
be
discerned
Make
them
wisely,
child
It's
hard
to
look
around
me
now
at
everything
I
have
And
not
derive
contentment
from
it
all
Dreams
made
real,
and
the
future
unforeseen
has
played
out
well
But
is
contentment
the
enemy
of
growth?
Could
I
have
overlooked
what
might
have
mattered
most?
You
must
have
been
something
else
when
you
were
younger
You
must
have
been
something
else
when
you
were
free
When
all
that
you
had
was
time
and
the
world
of
choices
was
yours
And
you
chose
me
You
must
have
been
something
else
when
you
were
younger
You
must
have
been
something
else
when
you
were
free
When
all
that
you
had
was
time
and
the
world
of
choices
was
yours
We
spend
half
our
lives
repairing
bridges
that
our
selfish
actions
helped
destroy
But
it's
still
so
hard
for
us
to
recognize
that
a
life
is
such
a
fragile
toy
We
spend
half
our
lives
making
disguises;
we
perfect
and
use
them
as
our
tools
Then
spend
all
of
our
remaining
years
searching
for
someone
we
cannot
fool
At
day's
end
we'll
throw
out
our
disguises
with
nothing
to
defend
At
day's
end
we'll
pick
up
all
the
pieces
and
learn
to
live
again
When
you
look
back
on
all
that's
happened,
would
you
do
it
all
again?
That's
the
honest
measure
of
our
lives
Knowing
then
what
you
know
now,
would
you
choose
me
once
again?
That's
the
question
carrying
most
weight
at
day's
end
I
know
my
wings
have
faltered
once
up
in
the
sky
But
even
if
you're
falling,
there's
still
time
to
fly
And
looking
with
dispassion
at
the
choices
I
have
made
I
know
it's
self-defeating
to
carry
regret
unto
my
grave
I
know
that
there's
a
reason
why
my
road
returns
to
you
And
why,
despite
the
obstacles
we
both
had
to
fight
through
We
both
have
had
our
doubts,
but
I
think
we
know
it's
true
That
you
remain
the
best
of
me,
and
I
the
best
of
you
And
all
our
struggles,
and
every
time
we've
cried
They're
rendered
meaningless
in
our
embrace
'Cause
we're
still
standing,
and
nothing
can
prevail
Against
a
love
that's
meant
to
be
At
day's
end
we
put
down
our
disguises
with
nothing
to
defend
At
day's
end
we
pick
up
all
the
pieces
and
learn
to
love
again
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