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Apathy this life is plain boredom
No will to live and I couldn't care the fuck less
It raped all my dreams and distorted my visions
Replaced my joy with sorrow
I'm drained on emotions no longer inspired
This life has no tomorrowThe confusion, what really happened inside my head
No solution, sometimes I wonder if we're all deadBreak me down just reap what I have sown
One last try before the final dawn
I reach down inside I take hold of myself
To leave this private hell
And when everything fails I seek trust in denial
Cause life had taught me wellStill confusion, what really happened inside my head
No solution, sometimes I wonder if we're all deadDehumanized, Broken
More dead than alive, I let go of this worldFucked up inside cause the cuts are to deep
Deprived of my life I'm a negative creep
Depression had conquered the resistance inside
The pain is unreal yet I'm faking a smileStill confusion, what really happened inside my head
No solution, sometimes I wonder if we're all deadDehumanized, Broken

More dead than alive, I let go of this world
Worn down - dehumanized - no more strength - broken
Unreal - more dead than alive - now - I let go of this world
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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).

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