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The first single from World Eater!
lyrics
Show me what I live for
Show me what I lack
Give me something to believe in
And never take it back.
I want to feel more
Eleftherial
This is the war of the ages,
welcome the world eater and try to fight with your mind so clouded with blight!
Hinder their minds and control the world.
Welcome the new world order
Pledge allegiance to the fucked
I refuse to be moved and broken down by what you consider truth.
These closed minds all seek something more.
Some seek money, some seek power, some seek youth.
But without all of those concepts what will you lose?
Without the need to climb the ladder to your need
what is the point of the ladder being used?
Show me a sign
in this forgotten planet,
I wish to learn more
than what I'm told to by people with their own interests In mind.
Show me more that I can do
I wanna be intrinsical
I wanna be more to you
Gods abandoned the weak.
I am amongst the meek.
Hiding in stupidity and hardship.
Bring me out of this.
Intrinsicality and love
will bring us back to the age of
The Age of
I say again.
Intrinsicality and love being us back to the age of
Creationism and a lust for more than what we endure here.
Bring us back.
Start from scratch.
bring us back
start from scratch
start from scratch
This is the eon of corruption.
Blind eyes were never meant to see truth.
We all have no more we could lose.
March towards home!
We all reach for something to hold onto so our minds won't go to the darkest regions.
Well I refuse to let the darkness find my mind for, like flint in the dark.
I am the spark!
(pick it up, pick it up!)
March towards home, show them we are not alone.
We are few but we fight stronger than ever before.
credits
released January 17, 2015
Mixed and mastered By Gianni Carpinelli
Vocals also tracked By Gianni Carpinelli
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