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Artwork artist: Keven Stapleton
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lyrics
The Thing Called Consciousness
Follow me to the grave ‖ Let me explain something to you ‖ To you ‖ Oh tell me why doubting the world is bad ‖ When the one we’re in crumbles apart ‖ Brightful innocence should always be bliss ‖ Tell me why, why he had to die to make us all ‖ All, wonder why we live so blind? ‖ Tell me how, how you’re gonna change your life ‖ Don’t you even feel bad? Do you even feel (something) ‖ Something at all? ‖ Oh, something at all ‖ You are better off ‖ Not knowing the truth ‖ Than assuming you’re right ‖ Follow me, I will show you how ‖ Pretending you’re right will consume your light ‖ Light will fade; will fade away (away) ‖ Feel bad for yourself, you’re the one alive ‖ Not the one who’s right, not the one who’s bright ‖ Tell me why, why he had to die to make us all ‖ All, wonder why we live so blind? ‖ Tell me how, how you’re gonna change your life ‖ Don’t you even feel bad? Do you even feel (something) ‖ Something at all? ‖ Follow me to the grave
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This band is phenomenal! The title track is a good place to start, and the music will work it's way onto your playlist and leave you wanting more. I have followed this band since the Dissident Saint days and they get even better with each album. Paul Glowiak