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Please could you stay awhile to share my grief
For its such a lovely day
To have to always feel this way
And the time that I will suffer less
Is when I never have to wake

Wandering star, for whom it is reserved
The blackness of darkness forever
Wandering star, for whom it is reserved
The blackness of darkness forever

Those who have seen the needles eye, now tread
Like a husk, from which all that was, now has fled
And the masks, that the monsters wear
To feed, upon their prey

Wandering star, for whom it is reserved
The blackness of darkness forever
Wandering star, for whom it is reserved
The blackness of darkness forever

always doubled up inside
Take awhile to shed my grief
always doubled up inside
Taunted, cruel.
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Please could you stay awhile to share my grief
For its such a lovely day
To have to always feel this way
And the time that I will suffer less
Is when I never have to wake

Wandering star, for whom it is reserved
The blackness of darkness forever
Wandering star, for whom it is reserved
The blackness of darkness forever

Those who have seen the needles eye, now tread
Like a husk, from which all that was, now has fled
And the masks, that the monsters wear
To feed, upon their prey

Wandering star, for whom it is reserved
The blackness of darkness forever
Wandering star, for whom it is reserved
The blackness of darkness forever

always doubled up inside
Take awhile to shed my grief
always doubled up inside
Taunted, cruel.
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Writer: Beth Gibbons, Charles William Miller, Geoffrey Paul Barrow, Harold Ray Brown, Howard Scott, Jerry Goldstein, Lee Oskar, Leroy Jordan, Morris Dickerson, Thomas Sylvester Allen
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management

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