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The root of the human animal sprout, |
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From the eroded soil, of all things past. |
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Left to carry, free of breath and blood, |
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Fixed on our benevolent past. |
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THere is no escape, from the powers, |
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Fed by, primordial aggression, |
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Which beats so effortlessly, |
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Through the hearts of man. |
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Yet we suppress, |
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To Carry without true existence, |
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Descend in to the vile. |
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Ridden of purpose, As each nerve exhausts |
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Transcendence through infuriation At its base form. |
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Without engrained tendencies, |
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We impede indecence, |
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From this we rise. |
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Free the violent mind, |
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This is nostalgia for our paleolithic rights. |
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Bleed out incompleteness, |
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Abolish the inner fiend through chaos. |
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Confide in innumerable worlds. |
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Bleed. |
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Rule the self by releasing the source of self. |
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Let the ancients rush through you, |
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Bleed out the false god eternal. |
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Delve in the uncertainty of our Earth. |
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Bleed out. |
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Will to conquer purity, |
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Calm and extremity, |
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Torch emotion. |
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Be your God. |
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Will to conquer purity, |
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Calm and extremity. |
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Violent enlightenment, |
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Violent path of the enlightened soul. |
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When compassion subsides the self will arise. |
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Detest thy mother who's name be our realm. |
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For she is the whore of the monotonous heaven. |
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We are the Ghosts of Silent Tongue. |
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Violent enlightenment, |
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Violent path of the enlightened soul. |
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Praise the accursed and defiled, |
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Exterminate belief, |
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Vent through torture, |
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True self rise, |
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Be your God. |
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Scatter thy entrails before the savage beast, |
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Sacrifice the weakness of man, |
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Scatter our mortal burden, |
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Upon the scorched oceans of black. |
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Never shall thy fast from such innards, |
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Smother these offerings with the still-racing mind of your infant within. |
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Once placed upon this altar, |
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Thou are destined to become, |
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Thou are destined to truly live. |
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Free is the soul accustomed to the onyx, |
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Yet with all light withdrawn, |
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Illuminate the chasm of all things beyond. |
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Dwell not in the lifeless before you, |
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For thou has removed the place of it's former confinement. |
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At one with this truth we are enlightened, |
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At one with this truth we are enlightened by violent mankind. |