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To murder Reason

from To what End? by All Its Grace

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The collective, inquisitorial judge
Who vomits all over defective products

Without questions are the doubters
On a throne of irreverence
Full of hate, the reigning cowards
Their denial without evidence

But the hurt is yet to come
Your hive minds, a plague
Reason and moral
All at stake

Their arms stretched out, embracing a bleak existence
Complexity is not your enemy
And yet, you choose to be utterly unwilling

They opened the floodgates

Let reason sound louder while ignorance leads us into the storm
Oh, I despise these murderers that are leaving our home deformed
Damn you ignorant, asinine, insolent troglodytes
Shun the absurd, the wrathful, the vain
Or become them

It’s on your hands

The world began without knowledge
And without knowledge it will end

A swordless strike to cut last straws
Blood’s boiling flaws in a court of no laws
On a charred, barren soil, foundations burn
What time remains to learn?

But the hurt is yet to come
Your hive minds, a plague
Reason and moral
All at stake

Their arms stretched out, embracing a bleak existence
Complexity is not your enemy
And yet you choose to be utterly unwilling
Utterly unthinking
I hope you’re all choking

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from To what End?, released October 13, 2023

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New Album "TO WHAT END?" out October 13th on Bastardized Recordings

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