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On a silent day
Walking out the non-sense world
Like I always did
Shadows surrounding my thoughts

And the skies went red
And the night starts calling
And a hundred birds crying out
Just like a hundred ghosts

On a silent evening
Looking for some real fun
Then I saw her there
Like a living marble doll

And our stares collided
And the shades gone brighter
And the spotlight where she danced
Became my one and only hope

No blame, no chains
That´s the lover´s game
No pain, no gains
So hurt me once again
I´m not myself
When dancing in the flames where
I´ll die tonight

On a silent morning
She was laying by my side
I can´t feel her breathe
I can´t hear her beating heart

And the skin went pale
A touch cold as winter
And my memory was empty
like her colourless eyes

No blame, no chains
That´s the lover´s game
No pain, no gains
So hurt me once again
I´m not myself
When dancing in the flames where
I´ll die tonight

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from The Descending, released February 15, 2015
Written and performed by: Ariel Maniki

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Ariel Maniki and the Black Halos San Jose, Costa Rica

Since 2013.

A unique dark alternative gothic wave act from San José, Costa Rica.

Led by multi instrumentalist/song writer Ariel Maniki.

Label: ANK Records / Deepland Records

Pic by: Rodrigo Alfaro
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