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Involuntary Existence - Ebony Tears



     
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Defected perfection another truth so full of lies
Corrosive laughter is all that's left inside my mind
I follow my instincts, I try so hard to understand
No more choices. Now I'm stuck what a shameI know there's no meaning to carry on but still I try
Involuntary existence life sucks then you dieLooking at the world with sewn shut eyes
Bouncing against walls but I'm still alive
Trapped within myself I'm lost somehow
Tired of it allMy eyes won't tell you nothing
My eyes will burn through you
My eyes won't tell you nothing
My eyes are trueI believe you people lost your sense of humor
Cause you don't laugh when I bleed
But I find it somewhat peculiar. You call me cynical
While you get fucked by realityI'm intransigent I don't care your words are non existant
So I find it peculiar you calling me cynical
While you get fucked by realityGet out of my way. Got nothing to say to you anyway
Leave me alnoe. You're full of itDon't say a word I read your mind you're left behind
Get out of my way blind leads blindLooking at the world with sewn shut eyes

Bouncing against walls but I'm still alive
Trapped within myself I'm lost somehow
Tired of it allMy eyes won't tell you nothing
My eyes will burn through you
My eyes won't tell you nothingMy eyes...Are true

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Minor players in the New Wave of Swedish Death Metal of the 1990s, Stockholm, Sweden's Ebony Tears were formed in 1996 by guitarist Conny Jonsson and vocalist Johnny Wranning, following the latter's unsuccessful turn at the helm of the even more obscure Miscreant. Then followed three technically competent but creatively rather average LPs: 1998's Tortura Insomniae (featuring bassist Thomas Thun and drummer Iman Zolgharnian), 1999's A Handful of Nothing (with bassist Lennart Glenberg and drummer Richard Evensand), and 2001's Evil as Hell (introducing yet another new bass player in Peter Kahm).

Read more about Ebony Tears on Last.fm.


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