A man is walking home from work. He is thinking of the days to come at wok and how sad they will be, boring, monotonous. But he also thinks of his family and the comfort the provide for him. But when he reaches his house and there it on longer stands. The only thing that remains is charred porch steps. He hangs his head as if what else could go wrong. He, of course, walks inside looking for clues things start to stand out to him and he realized he knows who to blame for killing his family. His anger rises, something boing deep inside him and clawing and screaming to reach the surface. He turns and begins to walk away with his anger and his love then reaches the man he desires with anger he still holds. brutally strikes the man down and cries in glory. He now has no where to live, he's a criminal, and he is filled with passion. So he runs and runs, off to kill more.
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from Edge of the Ocean,
released May 14, 2015
Thanks to James (Perturbator) Kent for providing the darkest, inspiring music out there, i will be a fan forever.
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