Assimilate to the earth and the sky and the water it is apart of us, almost how we were to each other; the only question that lingers, what happens to my soul when I'm done here. Does it cease to exist or is energy transferred to a new conscious state? I am waiting. My peace has been made. My tribute has been paid. Awaken by the warmth of the sun, drink up the sky, fill up your cup with the sweetest of wines. When the darkness comes we can start a fire and light up the night; this process is ritual. Repeat it until I am through, I am living my life to the fullest. I only wanted to become someone better, that's all I could want. That is all I thought I would ever need before I leave whatever journey that comes next I am ready and waiting. Maybe I will get a second chance in another reality. Until then this day here is my day. I'm not focused on what's behind me, I'm only looking for what's up next and in front of me. If you don't feel the way that I do, it's okay I can understand you X2. No means to escape that's why I relate to you. Understanding misfortune understanding is so much more than this. What's behind you is a lie, what's your excuse? Indecision; just reach.
credits
from Zenith,
released December 12, 2015
Instruments recorded/mix by Sam Bottner
Vocals recorded by 608 Studios (Derek Moffat)
Rhythm guitar re-amp by Lasse Lammert
Lead/clean guitar re-amp by Josh Solvedt
Master by Taylor Gormley
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