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lyrics
What Would Life Be?
If I could find the word, no one has heard,
I couldn't be more wrong, still the same old song
Fear me not, cause all I've got,
Is here and now - the one and only shot,
So how about some old fashioned love?
Steal the part of forever
And frame it in each other’s heart.
Hold me close tonight - I feel I'm drowning,
All I need’s your smile to cure this frowning,
Take my hand and hush my cries,
I'll live with you fairytale tonight!
What would life be without love?
Lonesome forever,
Only sorrow and eternal dark!
I don't know about friends -
World without friends
And friends helping hand -
World without help,
I don't know about passion -
World without passion
Between woman and man -
World without man,
I cry tears of forever -
I linger forever,
I envy the infidel -
Me and myself,
Alone in my heaven -
Or is it hell?
Alone in my hell!
Steal the part of forever,
And frame it in each other’s heart!
What would life be without love?
When it's raining in heaven
And skies are falling apart!
What would life be without love?
Lonesome forever,
Only sorrow and eternal...
What would life be without love?
When it's raining in heaven
And skies are falling apart!
credits
from Ruins of Mankind,
released May 10, 2012
Music by A. Stojković/M. Veljković/P. Pavlović
Lyrics by A. Stojković
supported by 6 fans who also own “What Would Life Be?”
Easily one of the best metal albums of the 2010s, which says something.
Musically, it's like you've taken black metal, doom, and good old NWOBHM and thrown it into a blender for a while.
More impressively, the lyrics to these songs are some of the most hauntingly beautiful and devastating I've ever heard.
Case in point, Junta. Just listen to it. grungiernine0
supported by 5 fans who also own “What Would Life Be?”
Prog and Vintersorg fans should absolutely check this.
**Least** favorite track: Fawn. Un peu mou. Violon + Mou = too sugar coated.
The praise will come. unidual