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English, 20.06.2021 14:00 glowbaby123

I close my eyes and remember That time which has passed by
I can't turn back, I can't return home
There's a deep, yawning darkness

I can't turn back, I can't return home
There's a deep, yawning darkness
A tender sound that makes you want to cry
No matter the pain
Go forward (go forward), go forward (go forward), keep going ahead (keep going ahead)
Cut away the despair
Even with all I've lost, even with all I've lost
I have no choice but to keep living
Even if I am beaten down
There are things to protect

Even with all I've lost, even with all I've lost
I have no choice but to keep living
Even if I am beaten down
There are things to protect

If there is nothing but this fate for me, I will be prepared for it
Even if I struggle and claw through the mud
There's a thin thread that can't be seen
And a tender sound that makes you want to cry
No matter the frustration
Go forward, go forward, keep facing ahead
Cut away the despair
Even with all the pain, even with all the pain
I have no choice but to stand up again
There are things to protect
There are things to protect​

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