Tortured soul ripping skin into ashes
Blind by pain deaf by lies
Smell of freedom violently cuts forgiveness
Power to a being never dies
Suffer in truth's narrow passage saw
Weak solutions stabbed to not know
The smile of obliterations face

Penetrating through the void of life
A dance with the dead
Buried in oblivion stolen from the mind
Constant starving never fed

Contaminated life is fading
Laughing in my face

Suffer in deception
Manipulated not to feel
Slain beleifs abandoned dreams
A life of misery
Suffer in truth

The wounds of a soul in pain
A mirror of life
Dreams all in vain
Life will always be sealed

I see... Unseen
I feel... Unseen

Suffer in truth


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Suffer in Truth Lyrics as written by Jens Kidman

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    The lyrics are somewhat nebulous (even for Meshuggah), but I think the greater objective of the song is to offer a glimpse into profound angst. The maddening truths of life cast the speaker into despair, and the "I see... unseen/I feel... unseen" part is the resulting nihilistic concession. It's interesting to note that this is one of the few Meshuggah songs in which the lyrics were not written by drummer Tomas Haake, but by vocalist Jens Kidman.

    nufy8on March 23, 2008   Link

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