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lyrics
A forgotten castle. A moonless night. two sisters escaping from horror and into madness.
I am your demon, I am the yes that whispers from the back of your mind. Greet them, take them in.
Showered with roses, a feast for the senses, a warm and elaborate embrace.
8 bells and now to sleep. rest as a dove, as a doe, on a pillow of clouds.
Start the panic, 3 bells. And now it begins.
Then the cold, the cold room’s frigid, the ice swallows the doors, the locks, no escape. Let the madness begin.
Leave this place! Leave this place!
Take the knife! the one screams to the other, the hands and the handles intermingle.
Take the knife, bring it to him. Show him the message, make it final. Make it right. No reversal and no contrition. The debt must be paid.
I am your demon, I am the yes that whispers from the back of your mind.
A forgotten castle. A moonless night. Two sisters leave with dark intentions. The cobbled path out of the hidden forest, out from pitch black and into sharp sight.
A destination nears, the punisher will be punished. No cry will be heard, no appeal to kindness, no empathy,none at all, the two hearts, once empty, now flooded and bursting with vengeance and glee. Now they are free,now they are free.
I am your demon, I am the yes that whispers from the back of your mind.
Started by avantgarde writer Brian Horustopheles Labrecque and Dark Metal multi-instrumentalist Paul Dinenthal Taylor.
Atheist Alien takes dark brutal poetry to its logical conclusion. Brian's writing evokes drunken Greek gods and multidimensional fever dreams. Dinenthal’s evocative music sends those words into the aether. Guitarist Ben Hampel and technical drummer Simon Skrlec are nuclear-powered...more
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