Chapter III: Plains Of Dawn
- Pain Of Salvation (1997)You are listening to the song Chapter III: Plains Of Dawn by Pain Of Salvation, writer by Daniel Gildenlöw in album Entropia. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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- ! (Foreword) - Pain Of Salvation
- Chapter I: Winning A War - Pain Of Salvation
- Chapter I: People Passing By - Pain Of Salvation
- Chapter I: Oblivion Ocean - Pain Of Salvation
- Chapter II: Stress - Pain Of Salvation
- Chapter II: Revival - Pain Of Salvation
- Chapter II: To The End - Pain Of Salvation
- Chapter III: Circles - Pain Of Salvation
- Chapter III: Nightmist - Pain Of Salvation
- Chapter III: Plains Of Dawn - Pain Of Salvation
- Leaving Entropia (Epilogue) - Pain Of Salvation
Lyrics
"I'm here now, by your side"
Sheltered from the cold, a soldier guards a boy
Clocks are cutting as times pass by their pain
(bringing release through the book on his knees)
(keep trying, keep trying, keep dying inside)
"Hush now little child, it's time to say goodnight
Find rest in my lullaby this night
I'll still be here when the nightmists draw near"
(blind figures controlling his life)
(keep falling, keep falling, keep falling down now)
"Have faith my son reach for my hand and I'll walk with you till the sun goes down
Follow me now, we will meet again in your land
(have faith my son)
Now I'll lead you home."
Opening stillness, reaching through illness. They walk in nightmist
"Now, we meet again. I'm so close to you now. Again we laugh."
Where shallow waters reach for unknown mystic shores they gaze at the horizon and smile.
"Behold my son reach for the vision that fills your mind, just let go and run.
Follow the path that was meant for you long ago
(behold my son)
And cross the plains of dawn."
Wordless questions, tearful confessions
They meet at last now, when it is time to go separate ways
(fading pages)
They have touched through ages.
"Remember me my son, it's time to say goodbye
I'll free you from your prison now go!
You're free now, the wave meets the shore!"
(keep running, keep running, keep running home kid)
(winning a war made him lose evermore)
"Farewell my son the tubes that were straining you to a death within life are gone.
Wait for us, I and your mother will cherish you my son
I cry as I'm watching you run across plains of dawn."
And so through that evening a soldier is leaving his son once again and a war has been lost
Forlorn he is reeling, unmendably kneeling
But fate leaves no choice: now he must close the book!
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