“Twice I Lost You” captures the agony of Orpheus, whose love defied death but could not escape fate. The song weaves sorrow and longing into heavy, melancholic melodies, echoing his doomed journey through the underworld. It’s a lament not only for a lost love, but for the fragility of hope itself—how a single moment of doubt can unravel everything. In the echoes of his song, we hear the eternal question: was it fate, or was it his own weakness that sealed his tragedy?

Twice I Lost You

Verse 1)
I sang to gods in halls of stone,
With silver strings and aching tones.
Through veils of dust, through rivers deep,
I called your name, I swore you’d keep.

(Pre-Chorus)
A fragile hope, a cruel test,
One glance to take, one breath to rest.
Shadow’s grip upon your skin,
I felt the night pull you within.

(Chorus)
Twice I lost you, twice you fell,
Once to death, once to my hell.
One fleeting look, one silent cry,
And now forever we say goodbye.

(Verse 2)
The ghosts still dance where you once stood,
A lover bound by flesh and blood.
Yet songs can’t heal what fate has torn,
And love is dust on paths forlorn.

(Pre-Chorus)
A fragile hope, a cruel test,
One glance to take, one breath to rest.
Shadow’s grip upon your skin,
I felt the night pull you within.

(Chorus – extended, more intense)
Twice I lost you, twice you fell,
Once to death, once to my hell.
One fleeting look, one silent cry,
And now forever we say goodbye.

(Bridge – haunting and ethereal)
Your whisper fades like falling leaves,
No voice remains, no soul believes.
I walked through fire, I walked through stone,
Yet here I stand—forever alone.

(Outro – slow and fading like Orpheus’ last lament)
Sing my sorrow to the wind,
Let it drift where night begins.
If love is bound to slip away,
Then let the silence take its place…

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