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Naberus Cohesion

They're all around me these vicious attacks never fade spitting their poison from the leash that they strayed
Shift through the debris a spirit that's crushed and betrayed the shattered mirror distorts the view that's portrayed
We are locked in a battle that not all can see they will rip through your soul all your memories
Insidious beings consume duality will we lay down and die? we will fight to be free
We are one we will fight no surrender in sight hold your ground don't back down we'll take the crown
Everyday a new test but we'll stand above the rest we'll be ruthless this time (Embark the climb)
We will fight we will dream we as one find freedom
We will fight we will dream one last time for freedom
They're so relentless these memories refuse to fade when will you realise it's yourself you betray?
Bound and defenseless the tears of a thousand blades slip of the tongue breaks all the promises made
Fall to your knees plead all your pleas slowly you're ripped apart torn form the inside out
Battered this weary heart forever entrenched in doubt
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