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Life After A Mistake, Life After Descend Of Fate

Life After A Mistake, Life After Descend Of Fate

You breathe air the same as you did every day

But I know that feeling that your mind will flay

Plagued with tragedy same as I did before

You see the ocean waters and you think of nothing more

Face and name hidden, thrown away

Desperate effort to let nature have her say

Away you ran once confessing for what you had done

My hand taking with you so that rampant rage wouldn't leave me undone

Bestowed upon you the powers that of a god

But clamped between the skin of a mortal, how to this it has come?

Fear sinking in your heart every day

As you make the same moves and I watch your life casted away

You own powers that the mightiest above they disgrace

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Reaching an even land from which you dare talk to them face to face

The mockery they made out of those in the land bellow living

With everything to them wanting to get without giving

All but the first move the deity the ocean here wielding did

But a mortal mistake that move would prove to be

Scales thrown around as you forced your spear into his heart

Me witnessing as none of us knew that it would tear this land apart

As thunder crashed the death of a god to lament

It spoke of rage too, wanting the land to bring to an end

You then knew that your days of peace since that mortal sin

Are to be completely gone, like the way you chose again by others not to be seen

A heavy burden as you realize the mistake you have made

Turning and telling me from here, else to carve my way

I choose with you to hold to my power's might

Those from the land of the innocent threatening, to oppose in sight

A life that chose the epic to start living

This world whatever it had like they didn't, to start giving

Teaching me of my own mistakes from another's perspective

Allow me to treat you the same, as I see you deserving

And if there is the chance that in this hunt we will be undone

Then so be it, because our heads were held up as we saw this world gone