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He Came From The Sky

from Sequences For A New Matrix by SYNODIK

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The crawling chaos . . . 
I am the last . . . 
I will tell the audient void

A sense of monstrous guilt was upon the land
And out of the abysses between the stars 
Swept chill currents that made men shiver 
In dark and lonely places 

Into the lands of civilisation came Him
Swarthy, slender, and where He went rest vanished
For the small hours were rent with the screams of nightmare
I burned with eagerness to explore his uttermost mysteries

And I saw the world battling against blackness 
Against the waves of destruction
Whirling, churning, struggling 
Around the dimming, cooling sun
I screamed aloud that I was not afraid
That I never could be afraid
But my power to linger was slight

Screamingly sentient, dumbly delirious 
Only the gods that were can tell 
A sickened, sensitive shadow 
Writhing in hands that are not hands 
And whirled blindly past ghastly midnights of rotting creation
Corpses of dead worlds with sores that were cities 

Beyond the worlds vague ghosts of monstrous things
I half-floated, quivering and afraid 

I half-floated between the titanic snowdrifts 
Quivering and afraid into the sightless vortex 
Of the unimaginable

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from Sequences For A New Matrix, released September 10, 2012

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...a journey through spatial landscapes and desolated wasteland scenarios. The listener is plunged into the atmosphere of an apocalyptic future that is not much dissimilar from a well known reality...

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