Delerium - A Poem For Byzantium Lyrics

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A Poem For Byzantium

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What Are The Lyrics For A Poem For Byzantium By Delerium?
Unforbidden shadows of you formed yesterday
I ran away to a room here on the bay Interrupted life again, another new beginning Where the silence echoes You're no longer with me Here and now I feel that I'm embracing freedom Even though I may be alone But that's okay Through the darkness I would walk in the streets Confessions never seemed To provide me with a release Held me down and tried to cure me Tried to give me reason But nothing could sepearate This burdened mind from me Here and now I feel that I'm embracing freedom Even though I may be alone, but that's okay Looking out to a different sky will disengage me Absence is never the answer, I know But it serves as my shade I do not seek and not intend to find A calmer ocean or a sun that'll never rise My world will never change And time will bring you to my thoughts I'll move on and forget you all over again Moving on, I can forgive you all over again Here and now I feel that I'm embracing freedom Even though I may be alone, but that's okay And looking out onto a different sky It seems so easy Absence is never the answer, I know But it serves as my shade |
Who Wrote A Poem For Byzantium By Delerium?
Joanna Stevens, Wilhelm Leeb
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What's The Duration Of The A Poem For Byzantium By Delerium?The duration of A Poem For Byzantium is 5:40 minutes and seconds. |
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