You are the ones that will free us from colours
That will free us from words
Squeezed in the rock of existence
We never experienced anything else
Mind, moment, spark-there's nothing
The weight of this world breaks my spine
So maybe emptiness completes existence?
Does something that never was exist?
Destroy, change- you are unable
Hatred, fear, frustration- laughter
Is it possible to be in the temple of nothingness?
World is you, you're the eternal everything
Never-always, one- nothing
You think that destruction is the way
Let your own pain be the answer
For nothingness, for non-existence in emptiness
Being for not being, religion of black hole
Did we find already:
Can something that never was give us an answer:
What you truly hate is a part of you
World without move, we flow in substance
Devoured by perfect entirety
Homogenous millions of perfect shape


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Nihility (Anti-Human Manifesto) song meanings
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    Check out the guitar work on this bastard :)

    quiffpornon June 15, 2004   Link
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    Oh ur that gay motherfucker bashin on Morbid Angel. Fuck your bullshit Mr. Killswitch emo fuck.

    Brain_Muncheron October 29, 2006   Link
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    I want to skull fuck you quiff mr. i play like i know about death metal yet i really listen to stuff like mcr and emoscreamo and jerk myself off thinking about the prettyboy bitch lead singers!!!

    corinthianon January 09, 2007   Link
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    ha ha i click on the latest comment and i see quiffporn the korn hater.

    kornaddicton January 09, 2007   Link
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    you don't even know what emo is.

    Wilf_xon January 09, 2007   Link
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    and at 31 you should probably be getting over it anyway.

    Wilf_xon January 09, 2007   Link

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