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Solitude

by Tom Gekas

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The stillborn hidden in the ages Raised up by the nature Eating worms and mud A bastard son Without future A bastard son Without a father I grew up alone I suffered In your lies As I was wondering In the void of my existence I grew up alone I suffered In your lies As I was wondering In the void of my existence And now who will save you From the torment and my curse Of the stillborn child I hide into the forest Stop burning my home I curse you all No future to hold I grew up alone I suffered In your lies As I was wondering In the void of my existence I grew up alone I suffered In your lies As I was wondering In the void of my existence You all will suffer as I do Mother nature The god you never saw In the ashes of the aborted The stillborn hidden in the ages The stillborn hidden in the ages of the ancient

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