How long have you been lost down here?
How did you come to lose your way?
When did you realize,
That you'd never be free?

How long have you been lost down here?
How did you come to lose your way?
When did you realize,
That you'd never be free?

When did you realize..
That you'd never be free?

How long have you been lost down here?
How did you come to lose your way?
When did you realize,
That you'd never be free?

How long have you been lost down here?
How did you come to lose your way?
When did you realize,
That you'd never be free?

When did you realize..
That you'd never be free..

When did you realize that you'd never be free..


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    a love this album its like a fairytale gone bad. with what someone said about sadomasochism maybe so. i was reading about this anne rice trilogy "sleeping beauty" or something, look it up. anyway its this erotic trilogy of novels based on sleeping beauty where princes and princess' get sent to this kingdom as slaves to be "trained" or something then theyll return back to their kingdom full of "a new kind of wisdom". its all about sadomasochism(dominance and submission etc. not what i read and im not strongly inclined to believing this album is inspired by that but hey it might be worth noting because of the fairytales and slavery part, i guess

    imissbeckysamplifieron November 16, 2012   Link

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