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Self Sacrifice

from Amidst the Storm by The Intercedent

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Part II - Song 2

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My callous soul won't undergo
Anymore of this
Unpleasant knives have pierced the eyes
Of the momentary bliss
My suffering
Is all but empty space to me
No empathy
Can fill this hopeless void

I'll take away this sad forsaken life of mine

Blood flowing across the open floor
Feel no pain from the open wounds
Numbness from the disease within
Just suffer this sacrifice, and stay

Bathing in nightmares
Wallowing in grief
Consuming the evil
Which has hold of me

A pit-less hole once was a heart
Stopped beating long ago
A searing stab of my own cries
Had left for all to know
My dignity
Is all but a sad memory
No sympathy
Can calm this raging storm

I'll steal away this beating heart to fill this growing hunger

The deeper you breathe the deeper the cut
Stare into the abyss and fall in darkness
Watch the walls around you melt away
Your world is twisted and demented
You're nothing

Bathing in nightmares
Wallowing in grief
Consuming the evil
Which has hold of me

I will not stay the hand that's become my demise

Tell me one good reason
Why I belong
No room to love no room to spare
For my heart is long gone
I see no more colors
The world's a haze
Now I welcome the darkness
Set me ablaze

Bathing in nightmares
Wallowing in grief
Consuming the evil
Which has hold of me

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from Amidst the Storm, released October 10, 2014

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From intricate guitar playing to clean interludes and intense screams to catchy choruses, this is metal like you've never heard it. The complex musical structure is built to express emotional and artistic growth and is guaranteed to keep you intrigued.

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