The Poet, Pt. I: Dusk Lyrics – Aisles

The Poet, Pt. I: Dusk Lyrics by Aisles

In his madness, tears were silent rays
That warmed his body like two hands
In his silence, faces watched his pain
In his state, love felt like rain

On his way he found all sorts of men
wh#res and books would soothe his ache
Leaned on the wet rail of a city bridge
As cars passed by, his only friends

Time would crush him in a restless sleep
While others thought that life prevailed
All those poems that he learned by heart
Still unanswered, they remain

He faced the lies when he was not prepared
You’re never hard when you’re thirteen
He walked the city
He had nothing to exchange

His only work was not for sale
In his anger, he would base his creed
While beautiful dreams would be kept unknown
A noble man was soon to be destroyed

In the old world of gods, where good prevailed
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Aisles Lyrics – The Poet, Pt. I: Dusk

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The Poet, Pt. I: Dusk