Me encierro en mi cuarto todo me da vueltas
Ventana cerrada no veo lo que hay fuera
Oscura mi alma como si no hubiera
Linterna intentan salvarme aunque no se pueda
Secuelas se pueden sacar de mi dolor
Pues nunca parará, yo lo ignoro
Pero es tan difícil, y si no lo
Proceso yo solo me inmolo
Explota mi mente de tanto pensar
Pienso en todo lo que he dejado atrás
Olvido lo que quiero recordar,
Y recuerdo lo que quiero olvidar
No doy ni una, lagunas
Que aunque me ayudan no dejan pensar
Y ahora mi luz se ha vuelto penumbra
Y solo suma a mi oscuridad
Y no me doy cuenta
Cuento cuantos cuentos he contado sin tener nunca en cuenta
(sin tener nunca en cuenta)
Como les sienta,
A las personas que creen historias,
Y odian que yo les mienta
(Que yo les mienta)
Falsa sonrisa si hay cámara
Por eso fotos nunca me harán
Mi cara me acaba de delatar
Mis sabanas a la cama me atan
Y si me olvido de lo que he sido
Eso será porque he enloquecido
Y si Pol vino, y fue testigo
De que estoy harto harto de estar vivo
Vivo solo para no morir
Sigo el camino y no quiero seguir
Rimo con todo en paréntesis
Si aparentemente mi mente di
Y se que si
Es mi génesis
Aunque me moviera me quede aquí
Aunque hay una fiera que encierra mi calma
Mis balas disparan siempre hacia mi
El tiempo me pasa como si no pasase nada
Tirado en la cama con esta base
Ases, que hay en mi manga,
(Frases que casi matan)
Mi cuerpo una piñata
Si vuelvo atrás me matan,
Los sentimientos que en ese momento
Sentía y reía, como si nada
Ocho sílabas, encadenadas
Entre cadenas entrené mi calma,
En trenes mi vida ya se pasa,
Y es que ya llevo like trece paradas
Ya no siento casi nada
Se cortaron ya mis alas
Ahora no vuelo, choco contra el suelo
Y me vuelvo, un cuervo sin ganas de vivir
Existir, se me hace dificil no es easy estar aqui,
Es tanta mi agonía que algun día sera mi fin
Y ni yo se si podre sobrevivir,
Mis voces, dicen que si,
Y es extraño
Solo quieren hacerme y que haga daño


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    I know this is an instrumental but let me just put a magnifying glass on something about this that I find really cool. Opus Eponymous is such a brilliant record even by the way it's laid out, it doesn't sound like it but it's really a subtle concept record/rock opera. The band introduces themselves with Con Clavi Con Dio, We're here to worship Satan and bring about his reign. Then it goes to Ritual, saying that this rock show/album is actually a ritual, not just some album. Then as it goes through Satan Prayer, a direct parody of parts of actual sermons in Christian churches, then Death Knell is how we are very close to anti-Christ being here, in fact so close we can hear the bells calling in the end of the world. Prime Mover is about the literal act of Satan impregnating a nun to conceive the anti-Christ and then this, Genesis, is his birth. The beginning of the end.

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