Last Exit for the Lost

ALEXANDER WRIGHT, CARL MCCOY, PAUL WRIGHT, PETER YATES, TONY PETTIT

Would you pay life's pleasures to see me?
Does it hurt, for I want you to remain?
I run your hair through, in another decade
Summerland holds me, in sumerian haze

Pain in places, where the lovers mourn
Arranging the play things, up and down the hall
Forever remain, for every day
My honor remains, forever remain

Between the spaces along the wall
Appearing faces that disappear at dawn
We're getting closer, I can see the door
Closer and closer, Kthulhu calls

Forever remain, forever remain

You'll seek it, it'll take a while
You'll seek this, if it's a thousand miles
Take what fate brings, eternal and desire
I'll change those faces, then I take their smile

We're getting close to you, I can see the door
Closer and closer, or is it there at all

Forever remain, forever remain

This could be my last regress, last exit for the lost
This could be my last regress, last exit for the lost
This could be my last regress, precious for the lost

Trivia about the song Last Exit for the Lost by Fields of the Nephilim

On which albums was the song “Last Exit for the Lost” released by Fields of the Nephilim?
Fields of the Nephilim released the song on the albums “The Nephilim” in 1988, “Earth Inferno” in 1991, and “Revelations” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Last Exit for the Lost” by Fields of the Nephilim?
The song “Last Exit for the Lost” by Fields of the Nephilim was composed by ALEXANDER WRIGHT, CARL MCCOY, PAUL WRIGHT, PETER YATES, TONY PETTIT.

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