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Failure´s Conquest - Arsis



     
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Your lowering breath reeks of penance,
With blinded eyes and severed tongue.
Your foulest words greet the knowledge,
With Denial's only son.
We are the ones who've chosen silence,
Whose blinded eyes can see the truth.
We are the ones who've chosen silence,
On hopeless winds of stolen grief.
The conquest of failure was in the heart of you,
By the eyes of winter, denial was renewed.
The conquest of failure was in the heart of you,
By the eyes of winter, denial was renewed.
This is failure's conquest!
This is failure's conquest!

This is failure's conquest!
Your lowering breath reeks of penance,
With blinded eyes and severed tongue.
Your foulest words greet the knowledge,
With Denial's only son.
Your grief came with the frailest words,
Your severed tongue ever spoke.
The aura of mourn that once dwelled,
Now wears the madness mark!
We are the ones who've chosen silence,
Whose blinded eyes can see the truth.
We are the ones who've chosen silence,
On hopeless winds of stolen grief.
The conquest of failure was in the heart of you,
By the eyes of winter, denial was renewed.
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written by MALONE, JAMES ROBERT/MALONE, JAMES ROBERT
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Arsis is an American death metal band from Yorktown, Virginia, formed in 2000. Although remaining as heavy as traditional death metal bands, they also possess complex riffs and solos that are similar to those found in both melodic and technical death metal. The band is currently signed to Nuclear Blast. Arsis was started by James Malone and Mike Van Dyne in 2000, who met while attending the Berklee College of Music in Boston. They recorded two demos independently in 2001 and 2002, signed to Willowtip Records in 2003, and released two full-length albums and an EP from 2004 to 2006.

Read more about Arsis on Last.fm.


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