Facade Of Reality

Album: The Phantom Agony (2003)
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  • Sanguis meus tibi non iam perbibendus sit

    Macula aeternitatis
    Numquam detergenda
    Quisnam surget et deteget
    Imaginem veritates?

    People created religious inventions
    To give their lives a glimmer of hope
    And to ease their fear of dying
    And people created religious intentions
    Only to feel superior and to have a license to kill

    Our desire to die is stronger
    Than all your desire for life
    There is no getting away from it now
    Only true faith survives

    People created religious inventions
    To give their lives a glimmer of hope
    And to ease their fear of dying
    And people created religious ascensions
    To subject the others and to enslave, just to further enrich themselves

    It doesn't matter where we die
    It doesn't matter that you cry
    We'll take you with us

    A disgrace on the beyond

    O servator, sempiterne
    Te grati coluimus, Odor atrox quo nons superfundis intolerabilis est

    Deceive yourself by yielding
    to soft words that cause no pain
    Enrich yourself with different views
    Learned without diasdaon

    A disgrace on the beyond
    That can never be undone
    Who shall rise and unveil
    The Facade of Reality?

    Is there still room for new dents in old wrecks?
    A disgrace on the beyond that can never be undone
    Deceive yourself by yielding to soft words
    Enrich yourself by making up your own mind

    Sanguis meus tibi non iam perbibendus sit Writer/s: ADRIANUS SLUIJTER, MARKUS JANSEN, SIMONE J M SIMONS
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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