Automata 1980
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Automata 1980
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Flowing thick the rivers bleed, erupt into the void
The yearning seas, grim and oblique, denounce their vapid toy
Lava will shape this sparking dead abode
The gnawing black, the knowing dark will map out all the code
The frames ahead that loom in dread like blades sever the cord
Their concave teeth will fold beneath the path of mercury
None will paint this sinewy abode
A canvas stark for spectral art, he knows
None will paint this sinewy abode
The blood fantastic flowing waters its remains
Blood will turn to mercury on its path to avarice and glide
Sands will turn to mercury so time can poison everything and die
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Hail Spirit Noir performs "Automata 1980", and this lyric page sits inside the Hail Spirit Noir catalog on LyroVerse.
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