Weakness of the past
Like vapor in the trenches
These lowlands haunted
By a man clad in frost

All evil deeds done
Are piled up into hills
And visible on the left side
Fields of bad omens

Behind the skyline
The worst noise of the world
Violent crows of this dream
Flying backwards

Open below us
Another swarm grows
Feel like tumors
Which shall return

And every night someone
Moves all the clocks forward
And the sun seems to
Set always at the sunrise

No one leaves this place
No roads out from here
No passing birds ever
Really do pass by

No one entering here
Walks without trembling
No one ever dreams of
The hands of tender fathers


Lyrics submitted by forever smacked, edited by sokorny

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    Weakness of the past Like vapor in the trenches These lowlands haunted By a man clad in frost

    All evil deeds done Are piled up into hills And visible on the left side Fields of bad omens

    Behind the skyline The worst noise of the world Violent crows of this dream Flying backwards

    Open below us Another swarm grows Feel like tumors Which shall return

    And every night someone Moves all the clocks forward And the sun seems to Set always at the sunrise

    No one leaves this place No roads out from here No passing birds ever Really do pass by

    No one entering here Walks without trembling No one ever dreams of The hands of tender fathers

    forever smackedon May 19, 2009   Link

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