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lyrics
Suddenly gripped by apprehension
In this haunted abode
An aura of guilt and death
Hangs in the air
She was found naked and still
What once was breathing turned bloodless and nil
A grin from ear to ear
Just below the chin
Geyser sprung by razor’s edge
A flawless body painted red
Broken spirit now free
Yet never to leave
Creak of the floor
Slam of a door
In darkness with loathing she roams
No longer alone
Your gaze meets her own
You’re not welcome in her home
Beauty obscured by deadened eyes
Icy cold and wide
Fear consumes your mind
Frozen in terror
Glowing in azureous light
Skin pellucid and white
Mouth agape she cries
In ethereal sorrow
A loving God couldn’t let her burn
Nor will He save her from the hell she walks on earth
Get out!
credits
from Sanguinarium,
released October 10, 2017
Jake Hackett (Music)
Cameron Warren (Lyrics)
This album is raw emotion from start to finish. The guitar work is great, but I think this album really shines in its vocals. You can hear the emotional anguish in his voice, highly recommended. -Jake Astringency
This album is amazing, evil-sounding death metal. The production is raw, but never at the expense of the music. The lead guitar work is especially memorable. -Cameron Astringency
This album is an awesome callback to 90's symphonic black metal, and the production offers a modern take on classic sounds, like Emperor and Dissection. A must listen for fans of the genre! -Aaron Astringency
supported by 28 fans who also own “In Ethereal Sorrow”
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