2nd part of the song “My Little Secret” –Ariel seems to begin absorbing a little of the suffering for the lost of John (This track represents the velocity with the human being alters his emotions; notice on the change from the anterior track to the actual).
lyrics
Strength to mute my fears although the tide is high
I’m swimming back to life again and under.
Control is preserved under heat
Yet the snow keeps us all away from moments of lucid dreams
Days of pure agony.
My arms are kept in time
Although the tide is high again
Visions are real, I see it!
Can’t move on, I feel it!
Push them back, I hear it!
Where’re the sounds I use to see?!
Learning what to do as things go on but there’s no teacher to say
Yearning, it falls through the misty way, so hard to see with my own eyes…
Stop looking behind and move on to the show
It’s the only way, so life flows ahead.
To be the savior of your own, no one will throw you glow,
It’s a crown you have to build yourself.
So long believing the path is where it should stay…
This world pretends to be the perfect place,
We all believe in common senses.
We couldn’t live
In a different time
A match of war
In a game!
Words of wisdom brings her closer to my home
No light, she walks by the dark holding up a rose.
It started the end, begin of my pain, shown me through my hands,
The inspiration, feel of passion are running in my veins.
I’m watching this coming to you!
I saw you flew, you didn’t return
It can never be undone.
It’s so hard to believe that we all may never return!
Healing wounds, washing stains
(Another point of view is healing pain!)
Keep that in mind, a view from here…
Time all is done just waiting, for him to finally comes
It’s all it takes.
Dry, everywhere and all around,
Still I can walk on my way,
No more haze.
All is dry, no haze!
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