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Sons of Adam, Daughters of Eve

from Moksha by DALIT

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lyrics

With Hearts of flesh and walls of stone
Be the sons of Adam and daughters of Eve
Light a candle for every broken dream
and all the world will burn

Smoke arises from tall red chimneys
And carry witness of an early grave
Broken arrows and smothered limbs
Tell me who am I to my next of kin?

like this father one day realize
that the son he used to be
is the one that stands before him
absorbing every blow

So “love wins” yet another dismay
while with indifference we’re watching our children decay
our absolution is swollen and hollow
The killing kind that reeks of disease

Death, a gesture towards heaven
Not mere serenity or a felicity of expression
But a solemn gravity tugging towards life
This basic human feature
Of a creation gone astray

The robe was torn apart
as lots were cast that night

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from Moksha, released January 15, 2021

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DALIT Norway

From its conception in 2006 and throughout the years, epic crunching metal wrought with somber melodies has been the trademark of the band. Blending the raw and ice-cold nerve of the Scandinavian black metal scene with a distinct nod and apt sensitivity towards the melancholic touch of the British doom scene of the nineties. ... more

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