The Ordinate and Abscissa
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The Ordinate and Abscissa
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Coordinates once crossed
Melanoid genesis symmetry
Bittersweet dark deep enunciation
Proclaiming scarlet wines as of your taste
Ordination by the greatest ruler
Red tail, black horns, dead eyes
The place you shall fear, my abyss
Eager yourself as I am no more
The tailing welcomes the doom
Finally blood emptied and dead corpse
With no reaction no matter what
Alive or dead, makes no difference
Antelope's horns cracked inside
Empty throne, missing coordinate
Damaged by one reason
Creator of light, doom is your name
Into darkness all these words
Will be missed by one
Infernal cries
Forsaken children
Into darkness all these words
Will be missed by one
Infernal cries
Forsaken children
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