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lyrics
Pushing my limits harder to the stake
These things that surrounds me no one else can take
Pushing my thoughts to the limit of break
I'm breaking the roads no one else can overtake
Clench my fear!
I'm shaking on ground, don't know what I did wrong
How I ended here?
How you use to know me was just a disguise for my
Weak, fright, self
Pretending that I'm
Not, strong enough
Pushing my limits always to the edge
Pretending I'm fine that nothing has to be changed
Feeling the pressure upon my head
The flag with the warning sign waves as I collapse
End me here!
I am not in a mood for breathing the same air.
Save me, dear!
I don't know what I do, I just want to end all the
Weak, fright, self
Pretending that I'm
Not, strong enough
The things that I have in my head, that are flowing through my whole body are devouring me and I know that something is bad. As I listen to myself, I know that there's something wrong, but I don't know what to do with it. I just want it to leave me, I want to relive myself. Just kill me, it hurts me to live, just kill me!
Weak, fright, self
Pretending that I'm
Not, strong enough
Bleak mind fears
No escape from
Pain, that I feel
credits
from Internal Decline,
released April 1, 2020
Music by Vladis Prokop.
Lyrics by Frank Fišer.
Old school Death Metal in its purest form. Thanks to Transcending Obscurity for this little gem. Found it on Bandcamp Friday. The clean singing part in „Rot of Ages“ is epic - i did not expecting this. Highly recommended for everyone who loves old school Death Metal! Sælzer Bub
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