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lyrics
Where the Wild Things Were
Fraying threads… the wasted years,
Defined by our decline.
Sacrificed by discontent
Running out of time…
Forget the lost, numb the pain,
Mutating crypt of lye.
Shovel scraping discontent,
Buried deep inside.
Lock it up… Bleed it dry…
Throw it away… Watch it die.
Lock it up… Bleed it dry…
Throw it away… Watch it die.
Upon this rock, build your host,
Crushed beneath the rise.
Procreate a fascist mess,
Incorrigibly wise.
Failing this, you won't be missed,
A flea to suck me dry.
Eulogy, an empty room,
Perpetuate the lie.
Lock it up… Bleed it dry…
Throw it away… Watch it die.
Lock it up… Bleed it dry…
Throw it away… Watch it die.
Gods of men, who cannot win,
Lathering anew,
Blasting fists to useless curves,
Ignition overdue
Ride this faith laid to waste,
Breath bondage into life,
Melt away or take the blame,
Reflect the soiled knife.
Lock it up… Bleed it dry…
Throw it away… Watch it die.
Lock it up… Bleed it dry…
Throw it away… Watch it die.
Keep it down... You'll be alright...
Knuckles glowing white.
Marching drum of pounding steel,
Echoes through the night.
credits
from Catalyst,
released June 21, 2016
N Bennett: production
R Olson: lyrics / vocals
B Beerman: guitars
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