dont you wish that you were dead and gone
dont you wish you'd never had a son
dont you wish you never saw it through to
the end the end
let your children suffer life instead
let the daughters suffocate in bed
let the sudden slaughter creep and bleed
the end the end
would it be a different story then
would the final chapter write itself
would you cover all the tracks and weep
the end the end
can it ever be as easy, mom
can it ever be as easy, dad
can it really take its final form
the end the end
(lead the troops
family first)
i once met a man with a coin in his pocket
"take out it" he said and smiled at me
i reached for the brim of his dirt caked pants
and he grabbed me by the arm and ate my knuckles raw
(lead the troops
family first)
secrecy and lies inside
will poison all your wombs
cut the cord off now my dear
and nurse your fetid, toxic wound
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Very smooth and pleasant. Even the unusual sounds such as Horus are actually really likable
Naunet is hands down the nicest sound, blistering-blissful harmonics.
I don't consider the rest filler. sumgui
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This is my second favorite release from eod; track six is my favorite but I love the album as a whole and symbol series excited for more. Eod captures electronic music in a very compositional manner eclectic tones shaking bones Louis D.
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