Lyrics Our Father, Premonition - Satelles
How
much
can
a
broken
man
take,
swinged
away
by
a
low
tide
in
the
stream?
Mesmerized
by
the
bottom
to
leave,
too
close
to
be
swallowed
by
the
deep.
"Sorrow
makes
us
all
children
again."
-
as
(the)
lack
of
compassion
wants
to
remain,
nostalgia
just
offers
a
spade
and
a
chain.
The
whole
world
is
painted
in
black
-
the
record
skips
to
remind
you
all
you
had,
where
scratches
mark
the
surface,
just
follow
the
noise
of
the
purpose.
What
needs
to
happen
to
break
a
man,
who
feels
an
urge
in
the
stains
of
his
hands?
Premonition
raised
us
in
the
room
of
upheaval,
But
when
we
stick
as
a
pack
they
treat
us
half-equal.
Silence
and
doubts
are
the
worst
to
advise,
let
the
weak
and
the
dumb
seek
for
their
demise,
Searching
for
answers,
accepting
lies.
The
more
they
swallow
the
less
they
care,
(while)
these
cities
were
built
on
our
elders'
despair,
these
buildings
and
bullet
holes
became
our
altair,
but
prayers
will
not
help
us,
and
the
mass
just
feeds
our
flame.
What
needs
to
happen
to
stick
together
in
times
like
these,
to
set
an
alarm
that
rings
for
the
sacrificial
sheep?
How
many
times
must
we
become
the
ones
Will
we
gather
to
break
this
cycle?
Or
our
father,
premonition
becomes
our
rival?
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