“Good evening, Rose. It is Monday, September 1st, 1349. Our craft will impact the Sun in seven minutes and fifty one seconds.”
How cruel can fate be
How foolish do i feel, right now
How could i have not seen
How could this have all been
A DREAM
The life that I had lived
The love that I had given
The feelings that I felt
The moments that i lost
Starborn, was it ever your fault
who knows
Starborn, it will never be your fault
Anymore, anymore, anymore, anymore
Into that night, turning my wrongs into rights
Acknowledge my name, may it be washed of its shame
For we all are dust in cosmic winds
And i must go to where I have never been
For we all are just dust in cosmic winds
And i must go to where I have never been
Never been
From the ashes of despair
Life can find a way
From the chaos and disrepair
Order will come again
Dreaming of a better life
Searching through the sands of time
While we cross the lands of god with open heart
credits
from Wormwood 2,
released September 29, 2021
Violins by Nancy Alsafady
Lyrics by Adel Al-Qattan & Bader Nana
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