Lyrics of ' The Art Of Blasphemy ' by Angra Mainyu

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Approaching a silence, a blur of subsidence

Time may heal all troubles, is that what I've found?
Joy entices all, until death's lonely shroud
But I know it's forever...

Praying for a change... Blasphemy...

Our lives leading onwards, the essence is stronger

Memories of life drifting further away I must doubt that where
There's a will there's a way...
But I know, it's forever...

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