Castle on the Hill
Eternal Conquest: Arcane Existence Unveils Depths Beyond Mortal HandsLyrics
Fear inside of me, rules the eye of me
Fear within me dominates my perception
Sounds from a distant past
Audible echoes from a time long gone
Rising through my ears
Emerging and intensifying in my hearing
A desperate wailing of sirens
A distressed and urgent sound of warning signals
Banished for eternity
Exiled forever, unable to return
Is this all there could be?
Questioning if this is the entirety of existence
What even is reality? What is the meaning?
Contemplation about the nature of reality and its significance
Upon that hill, beyond mortal hands
At that elevated place, beyond human control
Upon that hill, beyond mortal hands
-Break the stone
To shatter or destroy the unyielding substance
Break the stone
-Break the stone
-Break the stone
-Patterns in your eyes, reveal the truth of it all
Revealing the undeniable reality through your eyes
Subconscious pathways hold the ignition
Unconscious pathways trigger the beginning
Break the stone
To shatter or destroy the unyielding substance
Break the stone
-Break the stone
-Break the stone
-Break the stone
-Patterns in your eyes, reveal the truth of it all
Revealing the undeniable reality through your eyes
Subconscious pathways hold the ignition
Unconscious pathways trigger the beginning
Shadows consume my eyes
Darkness overtakes my sight
A fallen soul pulled from the depths
A soul that has fallen, rescued from deep despair
Fallen lies buried beneath my feet of ashes
Lies that have crumbled, buried beneath my feet as ashes
A fallen soul pulled from the depths of you
A soul that has fallen, saved from the depths within you
To relinquish what none could ever conquest
To let go of what cannot be conquered by anyone
Free of debt, only with a thread of victory
Released from obligations, only holding onto a slim chance of triumph
Sew this vision of triumph
Constructing a vision of success
Upon that hill, beyond mortal hands
At that elevated place, beyond human control
Upon that hill, beyond mortal hands
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