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    hey i have worked on a song long ago, maybe 2 years, called "The Sunday After" now when really getting into Linkin park i found one of their songs called "Morning After" thought my name and that name was to close so i titled it "Unnamed" and left it unfineshed, now i found it on my hardrive and thought it was pretty good and touched it up a bit, so tell me how you like it....

    "Sunday falls dark and heavy/ full of anguish/ misery is what’s clinging to me/ as rain drops fall from the mouth of a spineless watcher/ whom wishes he could vanquish/ the violent flashes of the night before last/ that still race through his memory/ this I see/ as bewilderedness sets in on his face/ he expresses his condolences/ then turns away from the freshly dug grave/ to which hides the body of man he once new/ or as he would tell you/ the man that made him a slave/ he was his guide/ yet he his now/ just a face to whom he hides his pride

    I see you standing there
    Tormented by your conscience
    Trying to hide it is nonsense
    Go to those who care
    Because that’s the only way
    To ease your troubled mind
    You can’t change your crime

    Shoes push through the thick mud/ leaving behind the prints of a man still plagued/ his hands stained with blood/ he turns to look at me through tear stricken eyes/ as the people around us say their goodbyes/ then slowly fade into the distance/ we stand cold in the our silence/ remembering the consequences of are actions/ we were so careless/ now are sins follow us/ unable to turn the back the clock/ we stand in out the rain alone/ too troubled to confess our deepest regret/ we carved that name in stone

    I see us standing here
    Tormented by our conscience
    Trying to hide it is nonsense
    We need to go to those who care
    Because that’s the only way
    To ease our troubled mind
    We can’t change our crime"
     

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