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THESEUS Lyrics by Fishy Mom

THESEUS

2021

[Verse 1]
There is music so dear to my ear
Ringing through our endless ravine
And it's surface as broken as dark you've awoken
When you said you will leave

[Verse 2]
And you stared at him, right in the eyes
As you laid your last sword in his arms
Oh my head, it was aching as surface was breaking
And we lost our guard

[Bridge]
You shouldn't have played a hero
And here's how your story began
You've done all they asked, but you see now?
Against your head, friend holds his gun!

[Chorus]
Prison is a prison for a reason
Blood's supposed to be as scarlet as the dawn
Knives are sharpenеd carefully for treason
When our flag is burning down

Vilain is a vilain for a rеason
Voices in his head lead him straight ahead
When this music rings again, you'll be one
Theseus, come home

[Verse 3]
I have lost all the people I loved
And I'm banished from places above
And my empty excuses, they're wrong and they're useless
When they said I'll be gone

[Verse 4]
I am always in the right
I have never wanted to be the bad guy
I was made of stone to fight
This is my legacy, I shouldn't ask why
And you, you were always in my path
We started this together, and it should have stayed this way
But you, all you caused was pain and death
And now, this is who you carved out, here I am!

[Chorus]
Prison is a prison for a reason
Blood's supposed to be as scarlet as the dawn
Knives are sharpened carefully for treason
When our flag is burning down

Vilain is a vilain for a reason
Voices in his head lead him straight ahead
When this music rings again, you'll be one
Theseus, come home

[Bridge]
You want to be a hero? Then die like one
Did you become a vilain? Then rise at dawn
And was death meant to be? No? Then what is worth?
If you will kill a dreamer, will nightmares become worse?

You want to be a hero? Then die like one
Did you become a vilain? Then rise at dawn
And was death meant to be? No? Then what is worth?
If you will kill a dreamer, will nightmares become worse?

[Chorus]
Prison is a prison for a reason
Blood's supposed to be as scarlet as the dawn
Knives are sharpened carefully for treason
When our flag is burning down

Vilain is a vilain for a reason
Voices in his head lead him straight ahead
When this music rings again, you'll be one
Theseus, come home
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About “THESEUS” by Fishy Mom

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"THESEUS" appears on "THESEUS" in 2021.

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