When the Dark Comes Hungry
In the arms of midnight,
I cannot fight,
I fall,
When the dark comes hungry.
As silence ensues,
The broken muse,
I lie,
When the dark comes hungry.
Here whispers hell,
A soul to sell,
I weep,
When the dark comes hungry.
But tears will dry,
And heart will cry,
I am not I,
When the dark comes hungry.
For when soul dies,
The cold will rise,
I tremble,
When the dark comes hungry.
No flame burns,
Nor soul yearns,
I feel not,
When the dark comes hungry.
Here I stand again,
And recall not the times when,
I felt a fire,
When the dark came hungry.
Now I know no pain,
I am not sane,
I am dead in living,
When the dark comes hungry.
For if I feel I know,
The terrible truth of soul,
I flee the light,
When the dark comes hungry.
And embrace now the shade,
Feel not but the blade,
I smile,
When the dark comes hungry.
Here I rest in the darkness,
And know I am heartless,
For I am the dark,
Whent he dark comes hungry.