A distant thunder
Harmonizes her passing way
I don’t really trust what I see
As you look at me in a different way
I just feel released
Tell me I am safe
Tell me she’s just gone away
I’m just standing up
Listening to some new theories
I can’ really trust your answers
Only could believe
Who I look like now
Just describe me
Will she ever come back to me?
Relieve me as I come free
credits
from Carmilla,
released December 25, 2016
Music and words by Raphael Bramont
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