Alice Cooper
Fields of Regret
Forever, I'll enjoy you undertaking
Come to see you every day, now, if I can
Is it not the time for everybody?
I still wake on the fields of regret
There is something to this dream we're all involved in
Can I see it? Can I say it may exist?
Why then don't the night show really matters
If we dwell in the fields of regret?
What horror must invade the mind
When the approaching judge shall find
Sinful deeds from all mankind?
With death and nature in surprise
Behold the wretched sinners rise
To meet the judge's searching eyes
And when the doomed no more can flee
From the flames of misery
Assist me while I die
Wander through those ever thoughts though if imagined
But come down on, it's so easy to resist
Rest me, hide my years upon the planet
Sound another, no part over, won't forget
When we laugh at the fields of regret