One night I ventured the vaults, One night I entered godforsaken halls, One night I descended down stairways to caves unknown Fo I had abandoned my strength to seek for lights to own.
Howling winds afar, they dwelled, And lured as to embrace and consume a life, Which cursed the skies, the light of day, For mankind, mind and treasure's decay.
In want of murder, in want of faith, I stumbled, spiralled down steps and gazed, And felt the cold of night behind and soon no more Where the laws to abide...
'Twas the void I followed, tunnels, grime the screams of mental beasts. Echoes so hollow, conducted entities of voices in a gony.
I witnessed stars that never fade, up in fluorescent skies, Ablaze as to preach of time's demise.
I witnessed creatures, wretched and dugged crations, Adapted to the tiles in squares, in sleazy shades they crawled. Too close to rails they linger, too pale this emptiness, To resist the leap's temptation at the first sound of the horn.
Shall this be the last of journeys taken? Or shall I, crouched in hallways, be destined to awake= To ascend, and venture further, I ascend and venture far.