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Our vulgar pleasures are laid bare
Our gods grow weak and disappear
Our vivid nights our silent days
Relinquished to a wintery haze
The emblems of our toil lie still
Abandoned to the misty air
The dusty silence where we stood
Our empty space given back to earth
Don't forget about us
Our living was not in vain
Now that the night has fallen
Now that the spirit sleeps
If time is to end
We stand alone and unprotected then
Will we praise
This is the end of our days
Are heathen temples laid to rest
Our glory fades to emptiness
What once was bright returns to sand
Our complex lifes to barren land
Don't forget about us
Our living was not in vain
Now that the night has fallen
Now that the spirit sleeps
If time is to end
We stand alone and unprotected then
Will we praise
This is the end of our days
The End of Days was written by Amelia Brightman & Jan Eric Kohrs.