Album: Tao of the Dead (2010)
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  • Now is the summer of all dead souls
    In incubation
    Lying abandoned
    To be brought back around
    Out from the shadows
    Where they long have fallen victim
    Hear them now.

    Now in the summer of all dead souls
    Who've formed resistance
    Begging the sad world
    To be let back out
    Claw their faces with passion
    That the truth be bourn to witness
    And read aloud

    You in your comfort by your warm hearths
    Fear lest the army at the front door
    Stretch out their hands to reach up
    And pull you down

    These are all dead souls that you didn't see
    These are all the dead souls that you wouldn't save
    All the dead souls will suck you down
    Suck you down

    You in the safety of your worm hole
    Give up yourselves, let it be well known
    You count among the army of all dead souls

    We are all dead souls you refused to believe
    We are all the dead souls who just wouldn't leave
    We are all the dead souls
    We'll suck you down

    You in the safety of you worm holes
    Fear lest the army at the front porch
    Stretch out their hands to reach up
    And pull you down Writer/s: Conrad Keely
    Publisher: 2004 STEAL OUR MUSIC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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