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EP • 2010
To go beyond the borders of humanity To block but one path of a wanderer's eternity To murder the past in search of the light To break every law set by con men unwise To slay the righteous Through Death I shall go To drain all of the world's life blood To see through the veils of a dying god To murder all morality in unconcscionable rapture To resurrect and break out of a state of capture To slay the righteous Through Death I shall go For unlawful is the path I walk Condemned to forever wander Yet I am no stranger to your lands Lands that I once coloured By the inevitable slaughter of the lamb I have seen it all I touched the golden walls But the absence of truth, it's tension and burden I forever left behind, by the releasing act of murder The murder of all things righteous The suppressing of words by bare hands The silence that shall reign in eternity The splendour of the end of mortality To slay the righteous Through Death I must go And become one with the endless night
Submitted by MetalElf — Apr 25, 2025
I am the son of all graves All graveyards are holy to me For they are not only what they seem But portals through which the dead may redeem My candle burns although cold winds blow Without a trace of fear, further I go Oh, this place of mourning I kiss it's soil with love and with joy And I pray for illumination The blessing of Old My candle burns although cold winds blow Phantasms calling and I follow where they go Hear my will and grant me the wisdom that you hold In return I shall pay thee sevenfold Thousands of tears have been swallowed By this sacred dust Where mighty powers dwell And where I put all of my trust Great guardian of this burial ground Come grant me with thy pitch black presence I am the son of all graves All grave mounds are holy to me Up here I can feel them The spirits of the dead And from here they can lead me On the burning path on which I tread I put aside all that life may learn Feed the dead and pray for their return
Submitted by VladTheImpaler666 — Apr 25, 2025
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