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Last Exit for the Lost - Fields of the Nephilim



     
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Would you pay life's pleasures to see me?
Does it hurt for I want you to remain?
I run your hair through in another decade
Summerland holds me in Sumerian hazePain in places where the lovers mourn
Arranging the play things up and down the hall
Forever remain for every day
My honor remains, forever remainBetween the spaces along the wall
Appearing faces that disappear at dawn
We're getting closer I can see the door
Closer and closer Kthulhu calls
Forever remain, forever remain
Forever remain, forever remainYou'll seek it, it'll take a while
You'll seek it if it's a thousand miles
Take what fate brings, eternal and desire
I'll change those faces oh when I take their smile
We're getting close now, I can see the door
Closer and closer or it's not there at all
Forever remain, forever remain

Forever remain, forever remainThis could be my last regress
Last exit for the lost
This could be my last regress
Last exit for the lost
Last exit for the lost
Closer
Closer
Are we getting closer or are we lost?
And we're getting close now, forever lost
This could be my last regress
Precious to the lost
This could be my last regress
Precious to the lost
And we're getting closer and we're getting close now
Last exit for the lost
And we're getting closer, closer and closer
Last exit for the lost
Last exit for the lost
This could be my last regress
Precious
This could be my last regress
And we getting closer
Closer and closer
Closer

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Fields of the Nephilim is a gothic rock band, active throughout the 1980s. They formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK in 1984. Carl McCoy, Gary Whisker, Tony Pettit and brothers Paul Wright and Alexander 'Nod' Wright were the starting lineup. Peter Yates joined by the time of their first release, replacing Gary Whisker. The band's name refers to magnetic fields and the biblical Nephilim race. Their sound was innovative in the gothic scene, incorporating heavy metal elements to make a hard, bass and guitar driven sound underneath McCoy's growled vocals.

Read more about Fields of the Nephilim on Last.fm.


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