My immortal
Evanescence
I´m so tired of being here
suppressed by all of my childish fears
and if you have to leave
I wish that you would just leave
because your presence still lingers here
and it won´t leave me alone

these wounds won´t seem to heal
this pain is just too real
there´s just too much that time cannot erase

when you cried I´d wipe away all of your tears
when you´d scream I´d fight away all of your fears
and I´ve held your hand through all of these years
but you still have all of me

you used to captivate me
by your resonating light
but now I´m bound by the life you left behind
your face it haunts my once pleasant dreams
your voice it chased away all the sanity in me

these wounds won´t seem to heal
this pain is just too real
there´s just too much that time cannot erase

when you cried I´d wipe away all of your tears
when you´d scream I´d fight away all of your fears
and I´ve held your hand through all of these years
but you still have all of me

I´ve tried so hard to tell myself that you´re gone
and though you´re still with me
I´ve been alone all along
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