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Dead Winter Days Lyrics by Agalloch

Pale Folklore

1999

There lies a beauty
Behind forbidden wooden doors
A beauty so rare and pure
'Twould make human eyes bleed and burn

She killed herself in the fall

I am the unmaker
I bring death to the beautiful dawn
With pillor, cold, and a legion of dying angels

I killed myself in the spring
A grim bough had hung me high
I sank the fires of the Sol
Here, nightfall reigns

I oppose the light, I gather the storms
With a sword I wield with hate
I shot down the sun with bow and flame
Pillorian for the dead winter

I am the unmaker
The pillorian, the ending
I die, I damn you the dead winters!
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Read the complete lyrics to "Dead Winter Days" by Agalloch from the album "Pale Folklore" in 1999. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Atmospheric Black Metal, Metal, Progressive Metal.

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"Dead Winter Days" appears on "Pale Folklore" in 1999.

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