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Vital Exhaustion

by Desperate Living

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The ties that bind have come undone I’ll stand and watch from a raft The whole fleet is in flames while You drill 12 more holes just to bring it down faster Break the skin and watch me bleed Spit in my face and watch me leave I've weathered so much When will I be free? Quenching my thirst with solitude Satisfying my hunger with silence A vow to cure A year to cleanse My soul to bathe in the waters of solace Break the skin and watch me bleed Spit in my face and watch me leave I've weathered so much When will I be free? All I wanted was just to be loved Now we’re too far gone; a knife in my back When we're dead and buried They will look back Memories of regret and shame What we could have had and what we remain It's an open wound; the thoughts still bring great pain All things come to an end
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Wasted Land 00:36
Automatons with lifeless eyes Polluted air corruption and lies Thousands murdered in the city of filth And no one bats an eye No one bats an eye The infrastructure crumbles Bodies in the river No one bats an eye Choking on the fire No one fucking cries
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No more sense of self. Drifted far beyond the point of a tangible reality. Drifted far beyond a discernible reality. No time spent in peace. The closest thing is an attempt to sleep. A lightless harmony. A sacrificed life, for love. Pathetic symmetry. A life envisioned through a lens of desire. Such a narrow disposition, breeds conflict within. Conscience and psyche, manipulated. Unable to function alone. The overbearing feeling that something's still wrong. Constant attempts to escape a stagnant life. The trivial bond between man and wife. Never before have you felt so afraid to enter into the pit. Emptiness is something that you've misunderstood. Emptiness is what you'll find in the end.

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Recorded/Engineered by Erol Ulug
Mixed and Mastered by Colin Knight
Additional Vocals on "All Things Come to an End" by Airick Egan
Artwork by Wayne Ballard

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released December 19, 2014

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