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So it begins
Our eyes drawn open,
Free from the thought of doubt,
Free from the selfish conflict.
Now blind these words,
Chase us.
With open arms we stand,
Before the dawn.
The sun seems to have been rising,
Ever since I can recall,
Branding a sense of permanence,
To this lying world.
Your words like icy air,
You lies like merciless, burning flesh.
To hope for something more,

To dream of substance.
Like a martyr before us,
We need to die.
Like a martyr before us,
We dream to die.
Masochistic to think,
This would be remembered (would be remembered).
Sadistic, perpetuation
Of stagnation.
[x2]
There is nothing as empty,
As waiting to die.
We've spent our lives,
Wasting, as time eats us alive.
Your sunsets go on be-falling,
Ever since I can recall.
The only sense,
Of permanence,
In this dying world.
Sit back and watch,
As time eats us alive.
Everyone who know me,
Know me.
Destined to die,
Die.
The marks I left upon this world,
Will wash away,
in time.
In time,
And so it ends.
In time,
It all finds an end.
In time,
And so it ends.
In time,
We all find an end.
With broken arms,
And hollow eyes,
I'll wait to return to oblivion.
Embrace our last,
Empty horizon.
Embrace our last,
Empty,
Horizons.
Horizons.
Horizons.
Horizons.
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James Holden is far from your average DJ-producer. The wunderkind James Holden has finally come of age, and has delivered up the debut album to prove it: and at 28, about time too! For although the world seems strangely intent on fixing him in his early twenties (or more specifically, a series of internet sites who have seemingly overlooked the fact that biography ages require a yearly update!), the time has come to acknowledge that DJ and producer James Holden is not quite so young anymore.

Read more about James Holden on Last.fm.


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