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The Wreckage

from To Hope by Voices From The Fuselage

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I'm back on my feet
And inevitably im comatose.
With seconds to go,
The ending we know
Comes painfully premature.

Like the body of an unborn child.
Like an autopsy, signed and filed.
Like a fresh lick of scarlet on a curb.
About time we came to terms,
About time we lived and learned.

Compassion i plead,
A vision of freedom is my last sight,
With seconds to go,
The ending we know
Comes painfully true.

I'm hanging on a thread,
But am i by the neck?

Desperate,
Grappling,

Bereaving for me,
My hemorrhage paints this wreck,
I'm floating in a storm,
To the incommunicable.

Peaceful,
Absolution,
Devout and staunch,
My hemorrhage paints this wreck.

It's war below.
We failed below.
They rape below.
& only death can save us.

It's war below.
(A time will come to reclaim and salvage our dwellings)
We failed below.
(And the said time is nigh)
They rape below.
(Watch as fields and trees become heights of ruin)
And only death can save us.
(Green spoilt red)

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from To Hope, released December 16, 2011

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Voices From The Fuselage are a very melodic take on progressive metal, with experimentation in time signatures and melodramatic key changes/chord sequences. It's hard to claim originality in such a vast sea of artists & music, but there is such originality in this music & it is constantly challenging itself to transcend. ... more

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