
I Wish - Lyrics by Yasminnie, Remix by Alikan. ----------------------------------------------------- https://suno.com/@Yasminnie https://www.youtube.com/@Candy30498 ----------------------------------------------------- [pre-verse] Trapped within my own reflection, Lost in the depths of introspection, Haunted by ghosts of my own design, In this labyrinth of the mind [verse] In the silence of the night, Where shadows dance with the moon's soft light, I whisper secrets to the void, Where dreams and nightmares are employed. [pre-chorus] In the silence, echoes of despair, Lost in shadows, without a prayer, Yearnin' for a glimmer of light, Trapped in darkness, endless night. [chorus] I wish for the stars to fall, To shatter this facade, Break down the wall. I wish for the darkness to consume, To drowned out the pain, to seal my doom. [pre-verse 2] Trapped within my own reflection, Lost in the depths of introspection, Haunted by my own creation's grind, In this labyrinth, no light to find [verse 2] Cot tin the web of my desires, Burnin' in the flames of hidden fires, Lost in the echoes of what could've been, In this twisted game, I can nevah win. [pre-chorus short instrumental break] [pre-chorus] In the silence, echoes of despair, Lost in shadows, without a prayer, Yearnin' for a glimmer of light, Trapped in darkness, endless night. [chorus] I wish for the stars to fall, To shatter this facade, Break down the wall. I wish for the darkness to consume, To drowned out the pain, to seal my doom. [introspective synth-pop hook] [Bridge] In the flicker of a dyin' light, I find solace in the embrace of night, For in darkness, I am not alone, In the depths of despair, I've found my home, [Interlude] [chorus] I wish for the stars to fall, To shatter this facade, break down the wall. I wish for the darkness to consume, To drowned out the pain, to seal my doom. [Spoken Outro] In the silence of the night, Where shadows dance with' moon's soft light, I whisper secrets to the void's dark might, Where dreams an' nightmares take flight.
