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The silence grows venomous
As we struggle through each day
Foul season of affliction
Upon us vehemently

This sullen autumn backdrop
Providing proper context
A befitting canvas
For our ever rotting minds

Confined to fighting inner demons
Never seize the day
Cornered and entrapped
Faring through ephemeral joys

Procrastinate and linger
Decripfy our lives
Bound by towering woes
A half existance raging on

Autumn state
No sight of hope beneath the grey dusk
Living life away, with no sense of purpose
Autumn state
No sight of hope beneath the grey dusk
Searching for an unseen truth

Forever seeking what we cannot find
Rays of vivid light or chilling breeze
Cursed to never seize the moment
Immersed in thoughts of better days

Watch the hourglass grow empty
While drifting in confusion
Lost in plans of a distant tomorrow
Or grief over shattered yesterdays

Autumn state
No sight of hope beneath the grey dusk
Living life away, with no sense of purpose
Autumn state
No sight of hope beneath the grey dusk
Searching for an unseen truth

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from When Silence Grows Venomous, released April 29, 2012

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Soliloquium Sweden

Soliloquium is a swedish death/doom metal band started in 2011. Our main influences are Katatonia, Anathema, Paradise Lost and October Tide. Soliloquium has grown from a side project to a full fledged band, and our musical horizons are expanding beyond death/doom.

The third full-length album "Things We Leave Behind" is out 16 March 2020 on Naturmacht Productions/Rain Without End Records!
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