666
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666
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I curse your name, I curse the earth you travelled
With a heart so serrated it draws lacerations across the hands
You used to hold so tightly up until now
Im glad farewells were exchanged before today
This phrase has never sounded so sweet to my ears
I Don't mourn this act or mourn for you, mourn for you
And with those encounters still installed in my mind
I leave with a putrid taste inside my mouth
Every living thing on this earth dies alone, dies alone
This phrase never sounded so sweet to my ears
Every living thing on this earth dies alone, dies alone
This phrase never sounded so sweet to my ears
With reason enough to curse the earth you walk from
Those final encounters stuck, stuck in my mind
The scent of abhorrence still lingers
Part your exit this moment is only married
By thoughts of your presence
I curse your name and the earth you're walking on
Everything living on this earth dies alone
Everything living on this earth dies alone
Everything living on this earth dies alone
Everything living on this earth dies alone
These scornful thoughts resurrect to the sound of that name
The scent of abhorrence still lingers here to look at those lacerations
With no chance to heal, no chance to, heal
These scurnful thoughts linger on
These scurnful thoughts linger on
These scurnful thoughts linger on
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