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The Parallel – Gloom

Singers: The Parallel
Albums: The Parallel – The Parallel - Weaver
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Lyrics The Parallel – Gloom

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An outlook of gloom, how will I resume?
Halted heart, melancholy of the ocean, soothing touch
Holding onto broken puzzle pieces, let go
Mending seams alone, content with my dark place

Resume halted hearts, the dullness of this room
Melancholy ocean, drown in the blue
Resume halted hearts, the dullness of this room
Melancholy ocean, drowning

Terminate the light
The luminescence sparks the tinder on my skin
Revealing flaws
I never once got to leave
The sense of comfort in my misery
I can’t wrap my head around
The antithesis of my reversal, mental shadow

Prometheus mould me a new form
Wet clay in your hands change this image

I hate the clutter in my head

Comfort in misery, leave your doubts behind
Halted hearts resume
Transcend the light, I won’t live in gloom
I found myself in an empty space
But it’s all too full to breathe
There’s no way out, there’s no way in
Gasping for air, respire despondency

Insomnia stirring, sends chills down my spine
Over and over again
Each day feels like it will be the last one
Nervousness of my reverie state, restlessness billows

Ellipses of the mind’s eye overwhelm me

Cure me of this night time incision
Trying to make right and get by without invigoration
Lost in osmosis, I’ll make the most of it

The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
But I feel so isolated
I said it before and I’ll say it again
Pins and needles are my tranquility
Voices leave my head, silence

I hate the clutter in my head

Comfort in misery, leave your doubts behind
Halted hearts resume
Transcend the light, I won’t live in gloom
I found myself in an empty space
But it’s all too full to breathe
There’s no way out, there’s no way in
Gasping for air, respire despondency

An outlook of gloom, how will I resume?
Halted heart, melancholy of the ocean, soothing touch
Holding onto broken puzzle pieces, let go
Mending seams alone, content with my dark place

Album

The Parallel – The Parallel - Weaver