The end will come unannounced No tolling of alarms No bells that ring in morning light To tell of whats to come The setting sun calls for twilight Darkening of dreams Left here to wander all alone Like a shadow cast over the light Far beyond the edge of slumber Out of reach of daybreaks fangs Where mind and eternity unite Reveal to me the right path For what remains are questions Why were you taken away? The paradise in dreams is now but a distant memory Will we ever find our way What was it like, how will it be When time and death come claim their hold on me Far beyond the silver moon and brightly shining stars The answers await me to pass the realm of light That light, which one sparkled silver and blue Against the heavens tapestries has vanished Those who remain are left to face this life alone No shining star to guide them on their nightly path A dying star in the morning sky A path laid out before me - The path to reach my dreams In search of answers, the meaning of this life And visions of eternity Even though I stand alone I find comfort in the knowledge that those who passed away Will never be truly forgotten The memories will remain Will we ever meet again, will the pain ever fade How much longer must I roam the Earth to find the way That will finally lead to you, if my theory is true Or will there be but a lonely grave At the end of the tunnel nothingness awaits Is the meaning of life to die in vain Nothing done ever lasts all will vanish In the mists of time everything will fade Or are we but the key to eternity Will we come back and get another chance to change our ways Learn from the past, alter our course, we will be back together once more As I cast a defeated glance into the sky All sense and reason have abandoned me What will be at times end, will you be there when I die End of grief, but with spirits free All these possibilities and theories Cannot release me from the chains that shackle me For I must walk this path alone and face my task ahead To find the answers that will set me free And yet the questions remain