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Empty Eyes of the Stray

from An Undying Winter by Wounds of Recollection

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Empty eyes...
Of my darkest state of mind.
No man seems to save their time
For a stray man not divine,
Godless and left behind.

Empty eyes...

In lone darkness life resides.
Man's not different after life.
Under blank states that I call my home,
Lonesome I doth roam.

Trudging the cold black night,
Through my eyes I hide.
From a world that's blind,
To a man with empty eyes.
...With empty eyes.

Suffer the empty stares
From men who see it fair.
But life has it ways
Of fucking over the lost and stray.
...the lost and stray.

Pierce my hands...
With nails of utter decadence
And tares from men of circumstance.
From imagined holy lands,
Come the false and lying man.

Trudging the cold black night,
Through my eyes I hide.
From a world that's blind,
To a man with empty eyes.
...With empty eyes.

Suffer the empty stares
From men who see it fair.
But life has it ways
Of fucking over the lost and stray.
...the lost and stray...

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from An Undying Winter, released November 23, 2015

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Wounds of Recollection Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta based solo artist, Wounds of Recollection, weaves bright bursts of black metal and crushing detours into doom metal in between somber moments of shoegaze, emo, post-rock, and drone to fuel a sound inspired by loss, coming to terms with aging, and long-forgotten simpler times.

Formed in 2014.

Created and produced anonymously and independently.
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