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Music: "The Fall"

"What did you think would happen"

"What Did You Think Would Happen?" is a mournful folk ballad steeped in sorrow, grief, and reckoning. Through haunting melodies and raw, evocative lyrics, it tells the story of a girl betrayed, abandoned, and unheard, carrying the weight of the unanswered question of "why"

"Gifts from Yemaya"

"Gifts from Yemaya" is a gothic-inspired hymn of divine mercy and transformation; A story of a soul in despair, kneeling at the ocean’s edge, praying for solace amidst suffering. 


The Goddess Yemaya answers the call, offering one of her servants—a powerful, eternal companion—to ease the pain. 

"No Fear (So Sayeth the Demon)"

"No Fear" is a dark ritual ballad—a haunting invocation from the depths of shadow and sorrow, where a demon offers comfort in the midst of despair. This is not the voice of a savior, but the echo of the abyss itself, wrapping the listener in the unbreakable embrace of the inevitable.


 "You’re mine"

"Fading Away"

"Fading Away" is a haunting ambient track about letting go when there’s nothing left to hold onto. With echoing chords, ghostly whispers, and ethereal vocals, it drifts through the weightlessness of emotional surrender. A soundtrack for the quiet unraveling of self, beneath the stars. 

"When Can I Be Free?"

"When Can I Be Free" is a hymn for the weary, a song for those who have carried suffering so long that they no longer know where the pain ends and they begin. 


It is not just a question, but a plea—a quiet voice in the darkness, asking if release is ever truly possible. 

"Don't Let Him Leave"

"Don’t Let Him Leave" is a song about how everything fades—love, pain, even the deepest heartbreaks—but how much it still matters right now. It’s a raw, emotional reflection on loss, longing, and the desperate hope to hold onto something slipping away. 

"Kiss of Death"

A seductive lullaby from Death herself, Kiss Me Now is not a song of terror, but of release. This is not a chase, not a struggle—this is surrender. The soul she calls to has fought for too long, has broken too many times, and now, they are ready, and she will take them home.

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