In Forgotten Sleep Slowly awakened by the light, these silent goodbyes to a Life of mere flashes before my eyes, the memory will die by night Though I try to recall, all that I saw, here I wait for sunrise If the sun gave away to mortal decay Into darkness I would roam, At its last sunset, we should not forget As we still carry on The somber chill that enslaved the very air, held me breathless before And songs unsung revive what we Lived for, yet we still search for more As the cold gives away, to a new day, that we dared not hope for Here I look out far In this forbidden place And remember days long past To find strength for today And if hope had failed We might not have lived at all Gazing at the darkened sky We can still see the stars If the sun gave away to mortal decay Into darkness I would roam, At its last sunset, we should not forget As we still carry on (and on) I recall the subtle chill As the quiet settles in It must be a test of will And if I feared this scene Its because I must have known this In my darkest dreams Deep in the dark We found our hearts And sorrow we reaped In forgotten sleep If the sun gave away to mortal decay Into darkness I would roam, At its last sunset, we should not forget As we still carry on