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Byzantine - Absolute Horizon Lyrics

Byzantine Absolute Horizon lyrics is the 1st song on the album "Oblivion Beckons" by Byzantine. The "Absolute Horizon" lyrics by Byzantine are displayed below.
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Absolute Horizon by Byzantine


Driven to the thorn

Unaware of the dying to come

Extinction opens her eyes

An event is on the horizon

Thank God it's time

 

We are bound to this earth only by the pull of the tides

For we are creatures of intelligent design

 

A bleak situation just got bleaker

Our ties with the maker get weaker and weaker

The absolution of what will befall you

The light at the end of the tunnel will smite you

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Christ bait rising

Agnostic death

Annunaki

What do you believe to be true?

 

[Solo Tony]

 

Seas rise as trembling tears multiply, the end is nigh

Count your rosary for seasons blur their ceremony

Your beliefs are finally put to the test, how insignificant

Praise Allah, the patron saint of Armageddon

 

A bleak situation just got bleaker

Out ties with the maker get weaker and weaker

The absolution of what will befall us

The light at the end of the tunnel denies us

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