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lyrics
It's so cold that you can finally see your breathe
The air surrounds you like a veil of death
You chose to hide yourself in the shell of a coward
And now you struggle
You struggle just to breathe
To keep afloat when all you want to do is drown
And leave it all behind
You said you'd try
you said you'd fucking try
That you'd work on this and you'd overcome this life
Except you embraced the darkness
the last line of sanity you had left
The fading light never pierced so much
Take what I'm lacking
Transcend it into words
My balance goes now that I lost my crutch
But I'm a coward and I hate the skin I wear
To keep afloat when all you want to do is drown
And leave it all behind
The struggle just to show you that I am strong
But who am I fooling?
Your such a coward
Tear the skin from your bones.
Expose the broken man that you are
Tear it off
Tear it off
And expose yourself
The fading light never pierced so much
Look at this glass reflection
A mirror to the truth.
My balance goes now that I lost my crutch
I'm such an ugly man
All bones and no skin
I'm sick of being empty
I'm sick of being broken
I’d rather be alone but I hate the silence
The fading light never pierced so much
Do you know what its like to lack emotion,
My balance goes now that I lost my crutch
To never know what you’re feeling
But I will carry on even
If my body doesn’t follow through.
credits
from Inhale,
released March 13, 2015
Music by Nick Perovic
Lyrics by Michael Griffin
Produced/Engineered/Mixed by Todd Barriage/Borland Studio (borlandstudio.com)
Mastered by Troy Glessner/Spectre Studio
(spectrestudio.com)
I generally appreciate the album by album move away from hardcore towards extreme metal. Yet for me personally, this is where the balance is perfect. Kind of like Metallica's Ride the Lightning: subsequent albums were more sophisticated and complex, yet less intense, too. Great to come back to, again and again. jornfin
Real good stuff. Sounds like its from the early 90's = bands like Melvins, Helmet and Soundgarden :P Perfection! *Side Effects May Include: MILD TO MODERATE DEATH*
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