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The plight of ash woven tombs,
carries burden like disease
Incessant sky fall preserving
the skin but destroying the soul
Search for the strength to find resolution

The dust hardens to clay, your tears fall like cement
and bind your hands with the dirt
Becoming the ground as the earth curdles your blood
and abrades at your sores
Continue to empty this hole yet it overflows with sorrow
The mound exhumed, tells of history - tells of mourning

Molten human dregs, your eyelids unable to restrain the misery, impervious skin weeping
Using our blistered limbs as tools. Tools to deliver only anguish
Blackened hands smothered with grief, stained with human residue
Unearthing a victim of preservation,
sanity blooms as the moonlight would ignite ocean
A passage, a sign, an embrace of emotion

Suppressing the mourning with a deafening slumber,
an awakening so vivid it would deny the sound from thunder
Cast an epiphany from this seething mound of ash
Forge life from your swollen heart of fire
This moment of solace defies all that was written


Monolithic mountain
Subdue the currents that quench our sores
The winds that erode our skin and the rains that cauterise our wounds
Glowing skin, molten within – fuse our palms with your flesh
Becoming one, entwined but the agony curdles with your blood

Sacrificial allegiance
To hold hands with the dead
Their revisions bleed through your porous skin
To see and to breathe of the worst you could imagine

Monolithic mountain
Ever watching eye, the eye that eats into the shadows
Merciless Belial pours searing heat into every man’s palm
Permeates through flesh, through bone
Twisted within thousands of men
Empty shells stand by your side and you have never felt so alone

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from Suspended Between Earth and Sky, released April 30, 2021

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