Hasten not the sinner,
A mold of ugliness thrown into the fire.
Brother bleed brother,
What have you done my son with your desire?

I'll hold my breath, until the end.
A prayer for us to make it through.
I'll hold my breath

Miles of conviction to carry the weight of all your own mistakes.
Open your eyes,
In the end of everything, everything dies.
And I die for you, and I die.
And I die for you, and I die.

Sifting seasons through the sand. (Time moves so slowly)
Spitting treason in your hand. (You won't hear me)
Sifting seasons through the sand. (Time moves so slowly)
Spitting treason in your hand. (Ah... You won't hear me)

I'll hold my breath, until the end
A prayer for us to make it through.
I'll hold my breath, I'll hold my breath,
I'll hold my breath


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    In an interview, Nate says " It's about an incident with somebody who was not too happy with me. I thought it was so ugly that a human being would get so mad at another for something so small they'd want to hurt you over it. That's just not how I think and that song pays homage to respectable humanism; you are supposed to love your enemies and never take arms against your brothers. Human beings are brothers and sisters and violence and aggression is never the answer between two people."

    metalpirateon December 05, 2005   Link

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