In My Time Of Need

Opeth

I can't see the meaning of this life I'm leading 
I try to forget you as you forgot me 
This time there is nothing left for you to take, this
is goodbye

Summer is miles and miles away 
And no one would ask me to stay

And I should contemplate this change 
To ease the pain 
And I should step out of the rain 
turn away 

Close to ending it all, I am drifting through the
stages 
Of the rapture born within this loss 
Thoughts of death inside, tear me apart from the core
of my soul

At times the dark's fading slowly 
But it never sustains 
Would someone watch over me 
In my time of need 

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