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The Third Door
11:16
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Drenched in blood | Shed my skin.
Throw your bones | Into my tomb.
Mend its guilt | To its cave.
Leave this body | For it is frail.
Darkened lips speak my language.
My tender lungs implode from within.
Wrap these pale fingers around my neck.
To rot within this prison of mine.
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Shallow Graves
07:21
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Covered with the ash of all that we’ve burned
Shapeless, they whisper treacherous words
Once offering comfort in the static of time
Once leading towards the cemetery in our mind
Remaining hostile towards the past
Once carried with broken hands
Worn from clawing the ground of these shallow graves
That once held the burden of all our mistakes
There is no way back towards all that we left in the past
When marching forward on this cold and lonesome path
Leading us towards our shallow tomb
Leading us towards the hell we call our home
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Mortal Coil
08:36
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Trembling words slip from my mouth.
A warm breath soaked in guilt.
Time pretends to heal my wounds.
So I can wither from within and never heal.
Forced down on shallow shores.
Stuck in choices of neverending goals.
Slumbering eyes denied their comfort.
Lost in inception, hiding in a cloak of death.
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Apathetic Tongues
09:34
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On this trail of a thousand missteps, we carry the weight of neglect.
And even through self-mutilation, I still haven’t found salvation.
Melancholy was the hammer, and wanderlust the nails.
They built this coffin,where I can rest on my own.
I am sick of seeking comfort in my grief.
I am tired of seeking horizons I can’t see.
Let me rest here on my own, for there is no place where I belong.
Maybe the depths will appreciate what I am worth.
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Dödsrit Borlänge, Sweden
From the shadowy desolated woods of Borlänge and the rusting urban lechery of Amsterdam comes Dödsrit, a maelstrom of soul
tearing blackness and cacophony.
Dödsrit merges soaring blackened onslaught, treacherous unsetting calm drones and a blizzard of D-beat infused Black Metal into a violently crashing maelstrom of melancholic and soultearing cacophony.
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