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Along the way I find myself
To be confined within me
My place where all the others mind to interfere
To press the meaning of it all
To overcome my limits
And dance away from any void and empty tasks
The storm is wild
The storm is high
I can’t survive the storm
Believe yourselves and look away
From all the thrive within you
Leave all your worries at the door
And drift away
I’ve tried to appear into the core
But could not storm the sorrow
My hollow heart has bled me dry, left me to stray
Another time
Without a chance

Condemned me wrong
Send me to heaven
Intertwine the lines
And swim beneath the dark
Realize the pain we’re living
Dreamer as it need reweaving
In the memories of the deep enough to know
Centuries of dreams unending
Another way of you led tears when someone had betrayed
No time to ever go to waste
It’s not that complicated
You’re free to live your life at ease
No more restrain
No heat for shadows on your way
That try to steal your laughter
Your lights will drive them all away
Be confident
Will i refrain
Can i repent
Will you be there
Your eyes have paced
Where i’m alone in ire
Intertwine the lines
And swim beneath the dark
Realize the pain we’re living
Dreamer as it need reweaving
In the memories of the deep enough to know
Centuries of dreams unending
Another way of you led tears when someone had betrayed

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There are at least two bands called Epica: 1. Epica is a symphonic metal band from The Netherlands, founded in 2003 by guitarist and vocalist Mark Jansen after his departure from After Forever. The band currently consists of Simone Simons (vocals), Mark Jansen (guitars, vocals), Isaac Delahaye (guitar), Rob van der Loo (bass), Coen Janssen (keyboards, synthesiser), and Ariën van Weesenbeek (drums). They perform symphonic metal, with influences from death, progressive and power metal.

Read more about Epica on Last.fm.


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