Without the darkness there would be no light
Without death there would be no life
Keeping death close to my heart, embraced close never to depart
Looking deep, eyes don't avoid, I drawing strength from deaths void
Contemplating that black abyss lets me feel lifes deep full kiss
All things are clear to my eyes, stripped right back of their disguise
Without the darkness there would be no light
Without death there would be no life
Without the darkness there would be no light
Without death there would be no life
Living on the ragged edge of life, walking a path rife with strife
The lessons taught to the soul, keeps your eye upon the goal
Don't look down into the black, once you do you can't going back
You be drag down to your knees, from there you fall will dire ease
Without the darkness there would be no light
Without that light there is no sight
Without that sight there is no delight
And with no delight there can be no life
Live your life without a care, and fix death with an evil stare
Look into those eyes each day, will show a path through anyway
Relieve your soul of burdened weight, free your mind of needless hate
Show you how good life can be, lift you up and set you free
Without the darkness there would be no light
Without that light there is no sight
Without that sight there is no delight
And with no delight there can be no life
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