I'd rather coexist
I'm not an animal
All of these differences they seem so trivial
But if hate is all you feel then I'm glad to oblige
I'll keep moving forward
You'll keep living life blind
Well fuck it cut off my head
I want to live my life
You'd rather see me dead
Well where's your justification?
Don't they say to not cast stones in that book you read?
Open up the sky
Your higher power has no use for me
Close minded
With an open mouth
Only do as your told
Without any doubts
It's just a race to the same fucking hole in the ground
My morals don't come from what's next
I'd rather burn than be a hypocrite
Your God is dead
And the bloods on your hands
But you'd rather blame the world than acknowledge it
If you're reciting the truth
Why does it all sound so Ignorant
If he's truly benevolent
Why would he have you preach intolerance
If he's all you claim him to be
You have failed him miserably
A higher power has no reign over me
Or the person that I choose to be
- Erik Green
The truth
Is lost but not forgotten
We don't live as blind as you may think.
Ignorance
Is foaming from your mouth
Clean up kid; pay attention
Our rights
are lost but not forgotten
We will stand for more than you think
At the end
We'll crack the ground.
To bring truth back to the surface.
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Abigail Williams has had a weird career with hiatuses and lineup changes, but they have finally perfected their sound on Walk Beyond the Dark. This album has such a refreshing and natural feeling that makes it one of the top atmospheric black metal albums of recent years. Ryan
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Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
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