The skin that burns under a sky of steel
This aching and this terror is all that I now feel
Like I am being called to witness my demise
By the hell that I am shown every night when I closed eyes
This frailty that carries with it a dread that perpetuates
Like pieces that only ever seek to just fall away
Eternally I feel it for this end I can only wait
There is a ripping that will forever tear
Until the holes become all that is there
Cause all that starts to decay can never fully repair
Oh when all that we know crumbles underneath the terror of all that we can never conceive - I'll take my place
And just like the death that I've lived in dreams I will give up to this machine my own mortality
The face reflecting back at me I don't recognise
These hands and my skin that are no longer mine
This flesh prison I'm inside is starting to succumb to time
Beyond all horrors that we could ever conceive
When blood has no worth but to soak dirt beneath
From all that rips and tears we will finally be free
Oh when all that we know crumbles underneath the terror of all that we can never conceive - I'll take my place
And just like the death that I've lived in dreams I will give up to this machine my own mortality
I can feel the cracks
Start to join together
I am becoming nothing
Here and forever
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this band seriously brings the nostalgic cyberpunk atmosphere to their sound. wouldn't be a playlist without them in there somewhere. cheers! - w House Of Cyn1c
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supported by 20 fans who also own “My Own Mortality”
Merci Déhà for the download code. Lots of bands use these ingredients – pretty female vocals over doomy guitars always sounds good, but usually that's where the ideas run out. That isn't the case here. Each song is packed with ideas and evolutions, genres and references it's boring to list but not at all to listen to. A pleasure to have been introduced to this. Luke