Waking up, in the world I cast aside,
I seek the solace I left behind.
Hear the echoes of the moonlight.
Walking down the broadway, stopped in time,
Will city streetlights pantomime?
See the searing, blistering white.
Do you think that even the worst can change?
And if they did, would you think it strange?
Is it better to have fortune come and favor you,
or break the sky when sin would savor you?
Will I live to see tomorrow?
All the colours of the town had lost their touch
And the flowers don't make me feel much
Nothing greets me but the echo.
Can the rains that pour down nurture me,
let me return to apogee.
Loosened grip, for me to let go.
Do you think that even the worst can change?
And if they did, would you think it strange?
Just how much must I abandon to appease you,
to make you smile and to please you?
Will I live to see tomorrow?
Do you think of how far you've all come?
From when you lay there, lame and numb?
Did you ever think to realize the turning gear,
the everlasting, haunting afteryear?
I'm alive to see tomorrow.
From the ruins and the ash, I set my course
With unrelenting, mighty force.
In the visions I remember.
From the distance I see pearly gates
My trials done, heaven awaits.
I will reignite the ember.
Did you think that through it all, I could change?
And since I did, did you think it strange?
Time will never pause itself to let the evil fly
Arise, the self, and let upheaval die
I have lived to see tomorrow.
I have lived to see tomorrow.
I have lived to see tomorrow.
I have lived to see tomorrow.
Back to square one, left in sorrow.
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