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Steryk - Masquerade Lyrics



Steryk - Masquerade Lyrics
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Does it feel so dark
Soulless in your heart
Turn away from calm
Fire in your eyes
Will the silence of your voice
Break through the night
While you hide from your choice
Your two worlds cannot meet as one
So you are dissident
Lying at your faith
In sheets you stained in red
Can you ever free yourself
Without silencing your voice
Break through the night
No longer hide from your choice
The worlds you've made
Though separately laid
Entwined by this, your masquerade
Drink from the flask
Increase the pace
To remove your mask
And show your face
Show your face
You're running out of night
Without you
Your voice
You're running out of night
Your last chance
Free of mask
Own the choice you've made
End your masquerade
Own the choice you've made
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Does it feel so dark
Soulless in your heart
Turn away from calm
Fire in your eyes
Will the silence of your voice
Break through the night
While you hide from your choice
Your two worlds cannot meet as one
So you are dissident
Lying at your faith
In sheets you stained in red
Can you ever free yourself
Without silencing your voice
Break through the night
No longer hide from your choice
The worlds you've made
Though separately laid
Entwined by this, your masquerade
Drink from the flask
Increase the pace
To remove your mask
And show your face
Show your face
You're running out of night
Without you
Your voice
You're running out of night
Your last chance
Free of mask
Own the choice you've made
End your masquerade
Own the choice you've made
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Writer: Gina Salatino
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Steryk
Language: English
Length: 4:04
Written by: Gina Salatino

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