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A Seed of Hope Lyrics

Akeldama - Everything Beautiful
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Album

Everything Beautiful

(2013)
TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
GenresProgressive Metal, Djent
LabelsIndependent
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8. A Seed of Hope (6:20)
Shift the scope
To this portrait of her broken life
A mirror of his agony

Her spirit within is tainted with a hopeless sense of existence
Miserable, she prolongs this in catatonic attraction
This oppressive atmosphere destroys her will to live
She is lost and does not want to be found

"I'm a prisoner,
To living in this world
In captivity
I'm shackled to my soul
I am a slave
Bound to this cold dead self
In this mortal machine
I just want to be free
To die alone"

"And in the midst of
This desire of extinction
I am visited by a chimerical memory
And this radiance consumes me
So vivid, so real I can feel the warmth permeate my soul
A seed of hope implanted
Into my consciousness
As it grows and evolves it
Churns my contaminated mind
A flashback to a time that never was
A previous life where I felt complete
The light from this dream
Awakens my inner being"

"My heart spins into vertigo
Spiraling into ascension
I am now at the summit of my aspiration
It is finally clear that all my fear was imprisoning me
And now I've broken free"

"I was drowning in this sea of iniquity,
Poisoned by this toxic perception,
Now I bring the disease to the surface
And purge this misery
I float on this tranquil horizon
Enchanted by the tree of light that's flourished inside me
I stand mesmerized
By the ethereal shift of consciousness
A gift of enlightenment
I am so alive
Fulfilled in spectacular catharsis
I have become one the universe"
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Akeldama - Everything Beautiful
Everything Beautiful - Album Credits
Members
  • Andrew Zink : Vocals
  • Connor Reibling : Vocals
  • Evan Thibeault : Drums
  • Eric Owen : Guitars
  • Michael Schweitzer : Bass
  • Jeremy Knapp : Guitars
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