This song finds Neko reliving the murder of his parents and vowing to both his sister and their memory that he will avenge them. This is an instrumental version, but a vocal version will be included in the final 219 album.
lyrics
In a flash
You were gone
Off to never be found
In my dreams
I take it all
And I turn it around
Every night
The mirror asks
"Who will save me?"
In the cold gunshots
That rang in the hall
You never heard me cry
Never answered my call
As you fell to the ground
I could see him smiling
I can't wait for that moment to come
I can't wait anymore
Mother, Father, I will make this right
It all ends tonight
What I saw that night
I can never unsee
It returns in my nightmare
Haunting me
Every night
I look to the stars
Saying "Who will save us?"
When you told me
Everything would be alright
Did you know inside
You were telling a lie
What he took from me
He'll repay
And I'll be smiling
I can't wait for that moment to come
I can't wait anymore
Sister, with his help I will make this right
It all ends tonight
Bury my fears
Next to your graves
I have nothing left to lose
Can you hear me now
I'm calling for you
But you can never answer
I can't wait for that moment to come
I can't wait anymore
Sister, with his help I will make this right
It all ends tonight
I can't wait for that moment to come
I can't wait anymore
Mother, Father, I will make this right
His life ends tonight
credits
from 219: Denial,
released February 19, 2011
Daniel Diaz Brauch - Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Programming
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