Offerings - Atriarch



     
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Offerings Lyrics


Offerings, no, no, no, offerings
Look what you're offering
Your hands, emptied my soul, girl
And I'll find some time
I'll find somewhere to grow, look out now
Has your mind been changed
By the loss of this memory, roll on
You've got some time on your hands
For where you are now
Bleeding the offerings
Yes, you are now
Bleeding the offerings, no, no
My time to sit you all down
My time to save you all now
My time to lay it all out
My time
See what you're offering
(See I open my eyes)

Your face seems to speak out aloud, look out
(Seeing it all in my eyes)
I see some things in your eyes
That have never been shown before, no no
(Believing it all in my eyes)
You've got these needs
But I've got somewhere to go, no no
(So leave it alone, it's my time)
So little time
It's so hard to find somewhere to go
Bleeding the offerings
Yes, you are now
Bleeding the offerings, no no
My time to sit you all down
My time to save you all now
My time to lay it all out
My time to save your souls again
My time, gonna sit you all down
My time, gonna save you all now
My time, gonna lay it all out
My time
Offerings
My time to sit you all down
My time to save you all now
My time to lay it all out
My time to save your souls again
My time to sit you all down
My time to save you all now
My time to lay it all out
My time

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Sludge/Doom Metal from Portland. From Seventh Rule Blog: "Seventh Rule welcomes Cascadian deathrock ensemble Atriarch to its stormy roster. Hailing from Portland, OR, vocalist Lenny Smith describes Atriarch as “a living entity comprised of four parts, offering catharsis through sonic ritual where there is no god, there is no devil; there is an all encompassing force that connects all living things. Atriarch is a living entity comprised of four parts, offering catharsis through sonic ritual. Our aim is to tear a hole in the veil that blinds us from our true selves.

Read more about Atriarch on Last.fm.


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