Gnostic Front

BENJAMIN RUSSELL ERRING DAWSON, CAMERON DAVID DEAN, JULIA RUZICKA, FRANCIS EDWARD TURNER

it's tragic to concede geothermals,
to take the deus from the machina,
and yet what could i have done?
i bowed my head and just injured my neck.
what could i have said? oh yes,
TS, i have stuttered your words.
what could i accept? because if it's all or nothing,
then i've made my choice. what must i reject?
and i know that in silence there is wisdom,
but i know that this beauty is marred with peter's
scars. and i know that in this vastness is veneration,
but the bone was broke when nicea spoke.
the beauty becomes the model becomes the law becomes
the weight becomes the wisdom.
not so far from surrendering myself,
not so far from letting my sandcastles get washed away,
not so far from wallowing in the pity,
effaced or striking my own damn pose.
but i know that in silence there is wisdom,
and i know that this beauty is marred with peter's
scars, and i know that in this vastness is veneration,
but i know that i can't walk this road with my bones broke.

Trivia about the song Gnostic Front by Million Dead

On which albums was the song “Gnostic Front” released by Million Dead?
Million Dead released the song on the albums “A Song To Ruin” in 2003 and “A Song To Ruin (deluxe Edition)” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Gnostic Front” by Million Dead?
The song “Gnostic Front” by Million Dead was composed by BENJAMIN RUSSELL ERRING DAWSON, CAMERON DAVID DEAN, JULIA RUZICKA, FRANCIS EDWARD TURNER.

Most popular songs of Million Dead

Other artists of Punk rock