The predatory mind survives
We see it in each other at times
Time and reason
Time and patience
And the beast in us slowly changes
Thoughts collected wrongs corrected
Although it can move slow
Time and reason
Time and patience
And more days pass with each generation
Guess I'd rather be a dog than a wild wolf
We remember best what the camera shows
Softer season often painted
With a glow more gold and engaging
I won't trade my modern failings
There’s always farther to go
I won’t berate my modern sages
To appease the passage of pages
Written to scare me
You can't scare me now
We lost our taste for blood
We cough when it's stuck on our tongue
Some part or particle or sum
We lost our taste for blood
Each page each turn of the sun
More like a drip than a flood
Each page a particle a dove
We lose our taste for blood
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A beautiful and criminally underrated album, complete with utterly unique lyrics, ethereal guitar, and stunning bass work. The soundtrack to some very, very good years. wack_jilliams
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In a more perfect world, this band would blaring out of every radio on Earth. The lyrics, the vocals, the just-outta-teens snark and earnestness... so much to love. paulimboden
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This album sounds like emotionally distraught mud and I absolutely love it. You can really feel the songs trying to wade their way through the sludge of bass and low-tone guitars. It's heavy and definitely worth a buy. Connor Henricksen