Written for those who choose to abandon those that they love.
lyrics
Bury me In Silence
Bury me in silence
for you have no right to mourn
Scatter roses upon me
pretend to be forlorn
Rain the earth upon me
nail tight the coffin door
Rend my bones to ashes
forget whom you once adored.
You shall not mourn for me.
For me, My castle, immortal love
Release me, from these burdens of woe and shame
Bury me in silence
for you've always failed to see
the depths of your betrayal
and your iniquity.
Speak, bring rain to cleanse my soul
Sleep, bring pain to cleanse.....
I'll stay in your heart forever
the object of your scorn
let me rot unmoving
beneath this cursed ground
Mourn not for me, for this love
was blessed nevermore, nevermore
....And though worms destroy this body
yet from this grave shall I seek your blood
This vengeance is my right to take
invoking the wrath of a righteous flood
Though my bones may turn to ashes
This spirit lives on unrequited
Wash away my tears with the falling rain, ohh console me
This silence is Deafening, you've abandoned me
Wash away my tears with the falling rain, inter our love
Burned to ashes, ceremonies, my requiem
...And though worms destroy this body
yet from this grave shall I seek your blood
This vengeance is my right to take
invoking the wrath of a righteous flood
Wash away my tears with the falling rain, ohh console me
This silence is Deafening, you've abandoned me
Wash away my tears with the falling rain, inter our love
Burned to ashes, ceremonies, my requiem
Sleep, Bring pain to Cleanse me,
dies ire, dies illa
solvet saecum in favilla
teste Deus cum sybille
quantutus tremor est futurus
quando iudex est venturus
credits
from A Beautiful Winter,
released July 25, 2022
Credits:
Music by Dan Robinson lyrics by Steph Robinson and Dan Robinson
*Additional vocal arrangements by Steph Robinson, cello arrangements written by Stephen Schumann
Dan Robinson: Guitars, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Steph Robinson: Piano, Synth, Vocals
Mark Edward: Bass
Jason Aaron Wood: Lead Guitar solos
Stephen Schumann - Cello
Kevin Royer - drums
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