Neva reflects on the tragedies of her past as Masaru recovers from his encounter with Crash. When he awakens, she implores him to leave his need for vengeance behind and escape the city with her.
lyrics
I never thought that I would say this
To any other soul
But there is something about the
Hatred in your eyes
My mother told me when I was young
Take this wretched world
And keep it close, and to make it
Beautiful
She said
Don't be afraid
Of what's yet to come
I'll always be right
Beside you
But it was all just a lie
No reason to try
My wishes denied
The day they died
You think that you can run away from
The problems that you face
Did you really think that this could be solved
In any other way?
Don't be foolish, I can see now
The fire in your eyes
Is just a poorly guarded
Ruined disguise
But baby
Don't be afraid
Of what's yet to come
Your hope will be there
To guide you
Maybe when this is done
We can finally run
And leave this cold home
Behind us for good
credits
from 219: Innocence,
released November 15, 2011
Daniel Diaz Brauch - Music and Lyrics
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