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Im standing in the circle of humans
What have we become?
I see the circles clean
I am unable to fleeI slowly arise in the sky
This is the way it feels to die
I have to search, the rest will follow
Theres nothing left but my soul so hollowIm floating in the air
Slowly fading away from the earth
Im guessing to the never when
On my way to my empty birthIve got to stay awake
But my eyelids feels lifeless
I feel like a parasite!What will happen to us?
Will we ever see the universe?
Will we ever return?Do we survive?
Its a human curse!Final destination unknown
Humanity on the go
This is the end
Another beginningI feel so alone

Like a part of me has died
I feel so weak
Im falling apart insideIm floating in the air
Slowly fading away from the earth
Im guessing to the never when
On my way to my empty birthIm floating in the air
Slowly fading away from the earth
Im guessing to the never when
On my way to my empty birthHow can you decide?
Ill decide something upThey have come to haunt me now
I swallow my pride, and the tears Ive cried
Will never tell the answers why!
Tell me why!Im floating in the air
Slowly fading away from the earth
Im guessing to the never when
On my way to my empty birthIm floating in the air
Slowly fading away from the earth
Im guessing to the never when
On my way to my empty birth

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The Swedish death metal band Hypocrisy was formed by Peter Tägtgren in 1990 upon his return to Sweden from Florida, where he had been inspired by that state's flourishing death metal scene (bands like Morbid Angel, Deicide, Death and Obituary). Hypocrisy's first demo was recorded entirely by Tägtgren himself; once it secured him a record deal, he recruited a lineup of Masse Broberg (Vocals), Jonas Österberg (Guitar), Mikael Hedlund (Bass) and Lars Szöke (Drums), while he himself settled on guitar.

Read more about Hypocrisy on Last.fm.


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