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Beneath the Surface - Rellik



     
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Is there ever really a right time?
You had led me to believe
Some day you'd be there for me
When the stars above aligned
When you weren't so consumed
I kept looking for the clues
So I waited in the shadows of my heart
And still the time was never right
Until one day I stopped caring
And began to forget why I longed to be so close
And I disappeared into the darkness
And the darkness turned to pain
And never went away
Until all that remained was buried, deep beneath the surface
A shell of what things could've been
Tired bones beneath the veil of guarded secrets all to frail
Sad to think I never knew
You were searching for the words

For the moment to emerge
Yet the moment never came
You couldn't risk my fragile frame
Until one day you stopped caring
And began to forget why I tried to be so close
And you disappeared into the darkness
And the darkness turned to pain
And never went away
Until all that remained was buried, deep beneath the surface
I would scream just to be heard
As if yelling at the stars
I was bleeding just to feel
You would never say a word
Kept me reaching in the dark
Always something to conceal
Until one day I stopped caring
And began to forget why I longed to be so close
And I disappeared into the darkness
And the darkness turned to pain
And never went away
Until all that remained was buried, deep beneath the surface
Beneath the surface

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Three artists have the name 'Rellik': (1) An unsigned American electronic musician, best known for his video game remixes on sites such as ocremix.org and vgmix.com. His style varies wildly from track to track, but all have a consistent vein of abundant creativity and technical competence. (2) An unsigned death metal group from Chicago, Illinois, best known for writing songs about war. They have released the "Blessed by the Gods with Fire" EP (2002) and the full-length "Heritage of Abomination" (2005).

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