Skeletons Of Society - Antiquus Scriptum



     
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Skeletons Of Society Lyrics


Minutes seem like days
Since the fire ruled the sky
The rich became the beggar
And the fool became the wiseMemories linger in my brain
Burning from the acid rain
A pain I never have wonNothing here remains
No future and no past
No one could foresee
The end that came so fastHear the Prophet make his guess
That paradise lies in the west
So join his quest for the sunShades of death are all I see
Fragments of what used to beThe world slowly decays
Destruction fills my eyes
Harboring the image
Of a spiraling demiseBurning winds release their fury
Simulating judge and jury
Drifting flurries of painDeafening silence reigns
As twilight fills the sky

Eventual supremacy
As daylight waits to dieDarkness always calls my name
A pawn in this recurring game
Humanity going insaneShades of death are all I see
Skeletons of society
Shades of death are all I see
Fragments of what used to beFragments of what used to be
Skeletons of societyMinutes seem like days
Corrosion fills the sky
Morbid dreams of anarchy
Brought judgment in disguiseMemories linger in my brain
Life with nothing more to gain
Perpetual madness remainsShades of death are all I see
Skeletons of society
Shades of death are all I see
Fragments of what used to beFragments of what used to be
Skeletons of society

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Black metal band from Almada, Portugal. Started with several members in 1998, eventually turned into an one-member project based on Sacerdos Magus. Lyrical themes deal with bygone time, medieval times and ancient history. Sacerdos Magus uses session members for studio performance and doesn't play live. The band was, somehow , allegedly called as a Christian band due to the cross on the band logo which is, in fact, a Templar cross that symbolizes Portugal's roots with Templar Knights. The band has released three full lengths and severeal demos so far.

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