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lyrics
I can still see the image burn
Igniting all the structures set around us into flame
Mist frames forgotten nights
And refracts unholy lights
On our blood and the forgotten all the same
Resistance in the eyes
Of one and all the same
Back to the fields where the dead lie torn apart
And all the canons have gone silent with the dusk
The sorrow beats repetitive
And the soil reeks of sedative
And the tin we pin to soldiers falls to rust
Raise your banners sound the call
Comport your opposition to the architects of reason
Construct your edifice of taxes and despair
And it's all been arranged
No more system to believe in
Who leads the charge as the men around them fall
As the victory expected slips away
Decision desperate
Caught in a tourniquet
With the opposition sure to win the day
Fortune achieved at such a cost
Yet we cant rely on pacification
To satisfy the greater loss
And rectify the heart of a nation
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That album felt like coming home after a long time away but still being proud of everything I'd seen while I was gone. One minute and twenty seven seconds into "Kenver" feels like the culmination of everything I've loved about this band since I was a kid. It feels like the best parts of freedom I've felt on the best nights of my life. Scott
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