Closure by Everture Lyrics
Fell in love with things of great beauty
Born of abominations
I'd want to be there for them
Sometimes it's so agonizing
Knowing there is so much good
Burning out without closure [this is the end of trail]
One can only hope there's something to hold on
Did you find yourself
In a strange place
Three walls closing
Down on you
Thought I'd won, oh so long
Thought I had it sorted out
It hits like a wrecking ball on fire
Burning out without closure [this is the end of trail]
One can only hope there's something to hold on
Burning out and yet freezing [be sure to welcome death]
Liquid colours paint this mystery
May it fall upon this scenery
Leave a mark
A broken body on a rock
Will do if you want to
A wistful glimpse to true happiness lets you
Know that nothing in this world outlives the pain
If you had the power to undo all wrongs
Would there be world at all save serenity
Burning out without closure [this is the end of trail]
One can only hope there's something to hold on
Burning out, walls closing in [be sure to welcome death]
I don't think it gets any better than this
Born of abominations
I'd want to be there for them
Sometimes it's so agonizing
Knowing there is so much good
Burning out without closure [this is the end of trail]
One can only hope there's something to hold on
Did you find yourself
In a strange place
Three walls closing
Down on you
Thought I'd won, oh so long
Thought I had it sorted out
It hits like a wrecking ball on fire
Burning out without closure [this is the end of trail]
One can only hope there's something to hold on
Burning out and yet freezing [be sure to welcome death]
Liquid colours paint this mystery
May it fall upon this scenery
Leave a mark
A broken body on a rock
Will do if you want to
A wistful glimpse to true happiness lets you
Know that nothing in this world outlives the pain
If you had the power to undo all wrongs
Would there be world at all save serenity
Burning out without closure [this is the end of trail]
One can only hope there's something to hold on
Burning out, walls closing in [be sure to welcome death]
I don't think it gets any better than this