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Drowned in the Frozen Sun

from Inflicted Deviations by Deviant Syndrome

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[1st Verse]
Where am I?
So cold and dreadful
Tease my cold mind.
No pain, no will for tears…
I see nothing.
Abyss is looking for me.
Where can I find you?
Come over, come close to me!

[2nd Verse]
Gates of Life don’t close down!
There’s still something for me!
God, please, hear me!
I’m your slave, I’m searching for thee!
Darkness pulls out my burning veins,
Painful death now ceased to exist,
Does somebody hear me?
Where is the end? Only thing I see is glowing mist…

[Chorus]
Time has come. There is no one
Who could give me sympathy.
My heart has died away.
Is there some one who could pay for me?
Am I dead? This is some kind
Of mislead atrocity!
That feeling of calm,
It only frightens me!

[Guitar Solo: George]

[3rd Verse]
You - gray melting form before my eyes!
I want to ask you for another chance!
I was so full of my burning life,
How could You take it from me?
I am still floating among the dark.
Where are thy judges to convict me?
My life was taken from me,
But what can You give to take its place?

[Chorus]
Time has come. There is no one
Who could give me sympathy.
My heart has died away.
Is there some one who could pay for me?
Am I dead? This is some kind
Of mislead atrocity!
That feeling of calm,
It only frightens me!

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from Inflicted Deviations, released January 28, 2011
Music by George Shchelbanin
Lyrics by Maksim Puchkov

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