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    That’s the plot behind Lorna Shore’s album “Pain Remains”: The narrator realises they’re lucid dreaming, takes control of the dreamscape, shapes an alternate reality to become lost in, crafts a lover for themselves… then at some point painfully realises that lover is nothing more than a mirage, fading away:

    A wrinkle in time
    Take what is left of my life
    Before you go
    Show me what it’s like to finally know
    The face behind the silhouette
    In this world I made to be infinite
    But within the expanse, I finally see
    A world without you isn’t meant for me

    Where do you go when I close my eyes?
    What do you see looking back at me?
    Am I just a ghost just like you?
    Caught between the seams of two intertwining melodies

    At this point, the narrator remembers? understands? that it’s just a dream and they - the Ego of this dream - will disappear along with it, agonises over this existential crisis of their own unreality, the memory of that “life”, mourning the loss of that love and finally decides to destroy the dream-world along with themselves:

    I’ll salt the earth in a crimson blaze
    The world will burn in my fall from grace
    Witness the death of God, hear the Devil’s choir
    As I leave the stage in a sea of fire