How lonely you are waiting at the Sunday park
I'll elude you, I will lose you
Existing were no soul apart
You stand on a platform
Your effigy dissolves in my hands
When I feel like someone to lie on
And I feel like someone to rely on
You can't wake up
Illusions born of the air
Something seems so precious there
I'll elude you, I will lose you
As rehearsal of my despair
When I feel like someone to lie on
And I feel like someone to die on
You can't wake up
Oh here me
I'm what you have left
Here I am
In this necrologue of love
credits
from Sorrows Of The Moon-For Her Light,
released May 8, 2020
Originally featured on the album “Elizium” by Fields of the Nephilim. Lyrics by Carl McCoy, music by McCoy, Tony Pettitt, Paul Wright, Alexander "Nod" Wright, Peter Yates, 1990.
supported by 8 fans who also own “For Her Light (Fields Of The Nephilim Cover)”
These guys absolutely shred. I was instantly hooked on the sounds Stygian Crown produces - each piece of the band works together really well to create an awesome doom metal experience. Although the band exudes an overwhelming, dreadful tone with the music, each instrument can be heard clearly and provides its own identifiable role to the songs. Top that off with some fantastic vocals from the lead singer and you've got an awesome band to listen to live and on track. iron_raptor
supported by 8 fans who also own “For Her Light (Fields Of The Nephilim Cover)”
Solid trad-doom offering from the followers of Reverend Bizarre, The Wandering Midget, and Spiritus Mortis, with some punk vibes mixed in for good measure. Bronan The Duderian
supported by 7 fans who also own “For Her Light (Fields Of The Nephilim Cover)”
The band play a spectacular heavy style of Doom Metal that may sound theatrically at times. It is a stunning and beautifully well-crafted album that will appeal to both long-time fans of the band and the casual doom metal fan. Stephan