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Loneliness (Winter) Lyrics

Wintersun - The Forest Seasons
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Album

The Forest Seasons

(2017)
TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
GenresMelodic Death Metal, Symphonic Metal
LabelsNuclear Blast
Ranked#28 for 2017 , #1,405 all-time
Album rating :  86.8 / 100
Votes :  24
4. Loneliness (Winter) (12:54)
Track rating :  96.4 / 100       Votes :  13       [ ]
Once I saw the light in your eyes
But nothing will be any longer the way I remember
I've become someone else and I can't go back, I tried
I'm lost in the fields of snow far from home

Follow the coast under the frozen sky
With a growing sorrow in weary eyes
Swallow the ghost of the lucid dream
And silent will be the mournful sea

The sands of life covered in white
From the darkest nights to the blinding light
I almost reached home, I was so close
But to be left alone is what hurts the most

Am I the only one awake
Am I the one who is fading away
There was so much I wanted to say
Do I have a reason anymore to stay

Washed away by the morning sun
Hear the howling call from the other side
And so much was left undone
The weight of the world quietly crushed the dying light
Washed away by the frozen stars
Feel the burning coldness of the falling snow
And one day when everything is gone
The trail in the snow disappears, am I finally home
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Wintersun - The Forest Seasons
The Forest Seasons - Lyrics
1.  Awaken From The Dark Slumber (Spring) Lyrics2.  The Forest That Weeps (Summer) Lyrics
3.  Eternal Darkness (Autumn) Lyrics▶   4.  Loneliness (Winter) Lyrics
Wintersun - The Forest Seasons
The Forest Seasons - Album Credits
Members
  • Jari Mäenpää : Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Programming, Keyboards, Samples, Music, Lyrics
  • Teemu Mäntysaari : Backing Vocals
  • Jukka Koskinen : Backing Vocals
Other staff
  • Jari Mäenpää : Producer, Recording, Mixing, Mastering Engineer, Booklet, Photography
  • Gyula Havancsák : Cover Art
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