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Reform Part I

Reform Part I lyrics by Xerath. Mass cityscapes Mind soul deteriorate At home with distraction Bloodshed, sanity all but dead The reigning, present, mindset...

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Reform Part I

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Mass cityscapes

Mind soul deteriorate

At home with distraction

Bloodshed, sanity all but dead

The reigning, present, mindset

The hope, the hope of ever reconciling what's lost

The ever torn and frail fabric of humanity

And global stability

With unification comes the inevitable strains

And the war games

To ever think otherwise

Would defy your presence and your flaws

A time came when the shadows remained

At home with paranoia

Constructs of our own undoing

A one way course

The reigning, reformed, mindset

Today in all solution

To open eyes

Your time to ascend

At first the world began

Storms pushing waters to the lands

Call of life to a lifeless void

Now destroyed

The solution the crime

I have sought an end

This is the final reform

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