paroles de chanson The Spark of Life - Richard Campbell
The
leaves
of
the
year
had
long
ago
withered
When
my
work
drew
to
a
close
The
energy
of
my
purpose
alone
had
sustained
me
Now
I
beheld
the
accomplishment
of
my
toils
With
an
anxiety
that
felt
like
agony
I
collected
the
instruments
of
life
around
me
That
I
might
infuse
a
spark
of
being
Into
the
lifeless
thing
that
lay
at
my
feet
It
was
already
one
in
the
morning
The
rain
pounded
against
the
panes
And
my
candle
was
nearly
burnt
out
When
by
the
glimmer
of
the
half-extinguished
light
The
magnificent
creature
I'd
salvaged
from
death
Convulsed
and
contorted
and
gasped
its
first
breath
In
that
instant
the
beauty
of
my
dream
twisted
into
a
nightmare
Two
years
of
devotion
turning
to
revulsion
Was
more
than
I
could
bear
I'd
been
blinded
by
the
grandiosity
of
my
intentions
Now
as
if
for
the
first
time
I
witnessed
the
atrocity
wrought
by
my
hands
Its
yellow
skin
Barely
covering
the
muscles
beneath
Its
straight
black
lips
and
pure
white
teeth
Had
been
grotesque
when
they
were
incomplete
But
now
those
limbs
were
rendered
in
motion
The
demon
became
something
else
A
beast
even
Dante
could
not
have
conceived
And
its
eyes
were
fixed
on
me
While
a
monstrous
grin
wrinkled
its
cheeks
It
stumbled
forward
I
froze
in
fear
It
might
have
spoken
But
I
did
not
hear
Then
as
its
hand
stretched
out
I
found
my
feet
I
slipped
from
its
grasp
and
took
flight
into
the
streets
My
heart
was
pounding
in
my
chest
The
beast
was
all
that
I
could
think
of
Its
image
filled
the
darkness
of
the
night
The
rain
was
pouring
from
a
black
and
comfortless
sky
As
I
descended
into
paranoia
Like
one
who
on
a
lonely
road
Doth
walk
in
fear
and
dread
And
having
once
turned
round
walks
on
And
turns
no
more
his
head
Because
he
knows
a
frightful
fiend
Doth
close
behind
him
tread
I
roamed
alone
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