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R.I.P. - Ram-Zet



     
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This dream about her eyes makes me cry...
Night after night...
I can't take this much longer
I need her empathy
I need her to be around me...
Hasn't been here for a while now where is she probably she's left for good...
I want to kill someone...
I'm fighting
These white walls all by myself....
or maybe...hello?...hello??I'm here now...
Darkness surrounding my heart thought's are floating
why did you give me this shot
I really thought you were my friendDon't talk just listen to my voice
The air around me is so damn blurry seems like a veil of mist
This maze confuses me so tell me where we are and whyDon't talk just listen to my voice
Poison run through my veins makes me loose my mind
Sinking into deep trapped by mortal love this timeI'll set you free
I'll give you dreams

I can make you feel this eternal peace in your soul
try to "rest in peace"Now I hear theur voices whisper stories about my death
still I am not that certain if I'm dead or just asleepDon't talk just listen to my voice
Falling into an abyss sensing that I'm being moved
probably it's the final journey
maybe I can rest in...peace?Don't talk just listen to my voice
I'll set you free
I'll give you dreams
I can make you feel this eternal peace in your soul
try to "rest in peace"

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Ram-Zet is a Norwegian avant-garde metal band with some gothic metal and black metal influences which originally began as a one-man project in 1998 in Hamar, Norway by mastermind Zet in order to bring his own musical visions to life after having played in numerous assorted bands (including an outfit called MFM with former Artch singer Eric Hawk). The band's style has been described by some people (including band mastermind Zet) as "schizo-metal". Ram-Zet's music is strongly linked to the schizophrenia theme, and many elements converge to underline it:

Read more about Ram-Zet on Last.fm.


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