Dead Man's Eyes

Album: Shadowmaker (2015)
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  • A narrow path through hallowed grounds
    A silent walk among the clouds
    A pile of stones hidden in the pine
    Only seen through dead man's eyes

    Autumn leaves turn brandy wine
    Fall and dance in the wind outside
    A shadow wanders though the fog
    Searching for the light it lost

    I'm not afraid
    Because I'm not alone
    She's waiting there
    To carry me home

    A lifetime written in his weathered red face
    Every triumph, every fall from grace
    Another winters come and gone
    It won't be long, it won't be long ohh oh oh

    I'm not afraid
    Because I'm not alone
    She's waiting there
    To carry me home

    I'm coming home
    I'm coming home
    I'm coming home
    I'm coming home
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    I'm coming home (I'm coming home) Writer/s: EICCA TOPPINEN, FRANK PEREZ, MIKKO SIREN, PAAVO LOTJONEN, PERTTU PAEIVIOE KULLERVO KIVILAAKSO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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