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I Am He, The Godless

from The Naivety Scene by Our Last Crusade

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As the sun reaches its noontide
And the mountain echoes my disdain
All the flock gathers in false assembly
And my descent begins

Man is a dying breed in these sands
Damned but not yet dead, they scoff at the warning of the depth within

See how the rope-dancer's assured
God is dead and we have shown him the rope
Sophist priests have spoke their final eulogy
For the soul is dead even before the body

The fool begins his descent to the void
A shattered corpse now converses with I

Feast your eyes on the modest abused
Look behind and let shame be your muse
The downgoing; it's beckoning

How could we think this is everything?
The pinnacle of all we could be?

Can you hear it? The wind's own sigh
I utter deathless words but they want peace of mind
Can you feel it? The complacent disease
Lo, the last will look back and blink in apathy

What I dreamed to be an awakening
They have willed into doomsday
Every town, every hopeless procession
Has yielded no sign of my ascension

As the sun reaches its noontide
And the mountain echoes my disdain
All the flock gathers in false assembly
And my descent begins
As the sun reaches its noontide
And the herd is led astray
God is dead, vilified
Defile the body, the self deny no more

All I ever wanted
Was for the better of our kind
Descend, descend
The downgoing begins

To create something that lasts
Beyond ourselves
Defile the body, deny the self no more
An abyss in themselves they could never cross
We will never be anything more

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from The Naivety Scene, track released April 2, 2020

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