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Crawl on our knees through the gutter from an untimely demise
By remission of all sins, forsaking old and wiseViolation of domainAn area of conquest which only we have one
Don't stagnate within your self, transcend the RubiconSuffering, torment, anguish, painAt life's shore, slowly breaks the waves
Turn of the tides, revenance of rageBlistering, so were the thoughts when shackled to a wall
Flagrant ways of conformation, your death sentence, appalled
Now plead for a worthless life, deny us all your guilt
Escape within the stony tomb which you yourself have builtIndependence of a drug to satisfy the need
Orgies filled with travesty to sow all mocking seeds
Originality, the one who's screaming at the crime
Sinister, the ways of wisdom, expand or face the fireSterile splinter of self doubt, thorn in your bony hide
Counterfeit within adept, colossal is the pride
Breeding cynicism, grandeur crying in your face
Overture, derisive laughter, hateful human raceIncantation of your thoughts upon this mortal coil
Open wide, the jaws of hate, serving them, so loyal
Reeking contradiction when you're laughing as you fail
Believing in your innocence tells a sorrowed taleAutumn, fall upon a life, this season,at an end
Darkened shadows all around and yet without a friend
Realization dawns on you, it's time for you to face

Hateful human race

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Two Bands go by the name Benediction: 1) The Birmingham-based death metal band Benediction were formed back in February 1989 around the line-up of Paul Adams (bass), Peter Rew (guitars), Darren Brookes (guitars) and Mark "Barney" Greenway (vocals). With the demo The Dreams You Dread, released in the same year, they drew the interest of Nuclear Blast Records resulting in a record deal. Their first album, Subconscious Terror was released in 1990, followed by the departure of Barney, who joined Napalm Death.

Read more about Benediction on Last.fm.


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