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Under it all
A new world
A new world made with the hands of madness
These hands
They will always do the cutting
Piece by piece the pain gets worse
If only I could see myself right now
The gathering of flesh
Transforming my face into an unrecognizable state
Smooth out the eyes
Smooth out the lips
Every mirror is a past idea smashed upon recognition (These selfish reasons... the letter is all I left for explaining)
Will it be found?
Will the right hands deliver?
The heartache I left
Cut until all that is left is new material
Myself
Day in, day out
Deep down I know what I must do
So much happens behind closed doors
So much happens behind our closed doors
This key will open them
Expose us all
Crusty-eyed symphony
Awakened by my grunts and moans
Why do I do this to myself?
I suppose the choice was all mine
God felt so much better before the mirror glimpse
On the surface I know what I must do
The precaution documents
The failsafe way back home.
Should I end it right here and now?
That would be far too selfish
I shall end what I've begun
The creation of more
More of us
The skin and bones of destruction
An army of weak souls
Weak minds
Weak life
(Written in a language I can understand. My brilliance seems questioned with these instructions. Fairly obvious for precaution documents I suppose. The Night
Owls always send me back. Seems to be in their DNA)
.fade out.
I wake to my own whimper
Ship is counting down
Must regroup myself
The end starts now
- Album:
- Coma Ecliptic
- The Parallax II: Future Sequence
- The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues (EP)
- The Great Misdirect
- Miscellaneous
- The Silent Circus
- A Storm of Metal
- Future Sequence: Live at the Fidelitorium
- Victory Records Label Sampler
- Best of Between the Buried and Me
- Colors_Live
- Colors
- The Best of Between the Buried and Me
- Between the Buried and Me
- Dead and Dreaming: An Indie Tribute to Counting Crows
- Victory Records Sampler
- Rock Sound: Music With Attitude, Volume 56
- Victory Records Sampler 2004
- Alaska
- Metal Hammer: Victory Records