Fear And Loathing In Gethsemane
Fear And Loathing In Gethsemane lyrics by Kriegsmaschine. I, the wanderer, between these sins and sights (worlds of sins) Like a shattered vessel, never to...
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Fear And Loathing In Gethsemane
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I, the wanderer, between these sins and sights (worlds of sins)
Like a shattered vessel, never to sail these waters again
Found nothing ascending into the highest suns
I have descended to the borders of divine being
World as a gateway to dark and cold deserts
Of mute iinanimate nothing
Who once lost what I have lost
Will never rest under this tree again
I've entered the path I never ever wanted
I lost this life for ash and mud
My father left me the way I never wanted
And now keeps silent in my last sacrifice
Eloi Lama Sabachthani
Only emptiness stares at me from the abyss
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