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Opeth
Mellotron Heart lyrics

Songwriters: Akerfeldt, Mikael; Akesson, Fredrik

I lost all I had
I turned to my friends
I wrote down a name
I wallowed in shame

I said that I love
I cling to my past
I promise to stay
I went far away

Icy roads beneath my feet
Lead me through wastelands of deceit
Rest your head now, don't you cry
Don't ever ask the reason why

Kept inside a idle race
Ghosts of an idol's false embrace
Rest your head now, don't you cry
Don't ever ask the reason why


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