In My Own Blood
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Antipronic Decay I

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: In My Own Blood Canonical path: /in-my-own-blood/antipronic-decay-i Related lyric paths: 2
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Antipronic Decay I

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Antipronic Decay I

Ending richness. 1999, our world…

Few trees grow old these days

Restless hearts linger through their leaves

Branches fall and stab the ground

They chisel the earth into darkness

Wretched hands put them back

Their shadows grow but stagger

As trembling air refuses to cope

With nature's way, a poisoned dagger.

More and more, their age is brought back

By flowers weeping by their side

Sometimes they die together

And in hell from light they hide

Silent screams hit the firmament

As bolts of dirt rain down

On blood too dry to wash our sweat

And much too saint for in it to drown

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