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Mourning Sign Like Father Like Son


Something's been ripped out of me and lifeless here I lay
Beside me lies a part of me it all seems so unreal

You're fearless, mindless and you shall see
Cameleont changing faces
Respectless, tactless you loose your speech
The end of a line

Why the hell are you standing there for
On the line of extinction
Is this the one you wanna be
There's no solid rock

Emancipation - by gemination
Pushed to oblivion - through contradiction

Your last expiration moves you frontiers further
But have you seen the obvious the obvious to see
Behold the light and you shall see
Like father like son it«s obvious to me

Brooder, cogitator, philosopher an incubator
Thinker, speculator, why can«t you see

You're nameless, faceless a tragedy
Any sign of forgivness
You're tasteless, worthless no compromise
Please spare me

Why the hell...

Emancipation - by gemination
Pushed to oblivion - through contradiction

Your last expiration...

Enlightment, elucidation, wear it as a trophy
No apprehension, you're your own master

Can't you see it
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