Dance to the Song of Apathy - Anata



     
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Dance to the Song of Apathy Lyrics


Let's walk in a line
Let's do what the person in front of us does
Believe in what he believes
Let's forget our identitySo that we can assume no responsibility
For our lives
And the choices that we make
Or never makeLet us become one
With the bloodless crowds
Consequently, let us throw away our livesWhere are you leading me?
Where are you leading me?The leader you follow is a follower too
In a round dance gone astray
There's no beginning and there is no end to it
Join the round dance to the song of apathy
(Not fully awake, sleepwalk hand in hand)You could have been a god
But we are keeping each other in place
Cling to the hand in front of us
To the submissive we submitAnd we assume no responsibility
For our lives

And the choices that we make
Or never makeLet us become one
With the bloodless crowds
Consequently, let us throw away our livesYour future is dark, if you only do what you're expected to
Depart from the beaten track, maybe the blind will see
But follow neither you nor me
They'll refuse to dance to the song of apathySo, where are you leading me?The leader you follow is a follower too
In a round dance gone astray
There's no beginning and there is no end to it
Join the round dance to the song of apathy
(Not fully awake, sleepwalk hand in hand)

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Anata is a technical death metal band formed in Varberg, Sweden in 1993 by Robert petersson (drums), Fredrik Schälin (lead guitar, vocals), Mattias Svensson (guitar) and Martin Sjöstrand (bass). Anata's penchant for penning unrelenting death metal with a razor-sharp sense of melody has always been an inherent trait in their songwriting. As the band grew as musicians and songwriters, the music shifted into a darker, more death metal direction. Performing live with Dissection, Lake of Tears and Beseech, Anata also proved to be an intense live outfit.

Read more about Anata on Last.fm.


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