quarter flask of wolven seed
seven fists of lupine weed
yeast from ailing womenfolk
mixed with eighteen rotten yolks
set the bowl 'neath fullest moon (father moon father moon)
hydra's tide and blood monsoon (blood cocoon blood cocoon)
sunless lands are bleak and dead (ever dead ever dead)
raise the chalice 'bove thy head (kiss the red kiss the red)
blessed be you who know me
treating thee with clemency
stand on water's brimming rim
as the glow dies, barely dim
fogs that boil and eat the trees
mountains sunk beneath our seas
seething darkness, ocean-deep
journey now, through blackest sleep
as you loose the grip of tide
all your pack weeps at your side
forms of shadow, shapes of night
carrion of earthen light
this is how thy healers mend
loyal to the bitter end
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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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