What answer do you have in sorrow's wake But to abandon all beheldest dear Time ever longer in the coldest night Withdrawn behind my mind's enclosure It is kinder to accept one's nature Than to inflict unto others your poisons It is kinder to be destitute Without a light to carry through the fog If I held up a light, you would see me unravel before your eyes Embittered and distanced, embers barely holding the glow To tremble at the thought of one more day Distant lanterns glow in the mist Their warmth all but alien to my skin Longing fingers grasp at the golden glow But are soon pulled in from the burning heat Back to a chest as cold as a shadow Its familiarity a comfort as well as defeat Take what is lost, gather what's left astray Husk of a beating heart, clinging to a namesake Still are the waters that flow throw the veins Waiting for the warmth of a fire I keep far away Lucidity grants me with certainty that this will pass But oh so distant is the hour And far beyond reaching is the world I have undone This empty path bears not the answers that I seek There is no solace here Your distant warmth will return to me As soon as I let you in When the darkness lays down arms Bring light For mine wanes before the day