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The Smoke of Many Fires - Be'Lakor



     
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The river had brought with it much that day,
From driftwood to blood from the ember
Some things were hidden
While others were seen
Yet the man somehow could not remember...
Having ambled away from the water's banks
To return to his tribe and their lights,
He soon found a failing,
Of flesh, and of mind -
They were no longer robust or brightWhat he could not have seen
Was the sickness upstream;
Those abandoned remains of the wasted
What he could not have known
Was the blight of the bone
In each ebb and each flow he had tasted
Dawn found him ailing, delirium rife
Those he loved feared his illness would wander
With time wearing thin,

His young eyes clouded in
As the odour of smoke became strongerIt was then that he heard the sharp crackle of torches,
Carried past him by men from his clan
A panic cut through
All the life that he knew
It was over before it beganRope looped his wrists and held tight to his veins
As beside him his relatives sagged
And with tears in their eyes,
Through confusion and cries,
Out towards the wild flames he was dragged
Like billions before him, regardless of form,
It ended as chance had decided
So briefly contained,
An inferno's refrain,
Having powered and angered and guidedAt the heart of the blaze, awareness dissolved
Light ascended devoid of desire
From a trail intertwined,
Life and death strewn behind,
To the stars, it returned, from the fire
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A dark, progressive melodic death metal band from Melbourne that formed in 2004, Be'lakor has quickly come to be regarded as one of Australia's most promising and creative metal acts. The band's name comes from the character Be'lakor the Dark Master in the game Warhammer Fantasy that some of the members used to play, for its uniqueness. The band's international reputation has grown rapidly since the release of their 2007 debut, "The Frail Tide", its 2009 follow-up, "Stone's Reach", and most recently, the band's third album, "Of Breath and Bone".

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