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The Confession

from SODOMIZER II by Pillars of Autumn

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Here I lie
In this pool of red, awaiting my last breaths, seeking the final end
And yet, is there nothing more to be said
About the lives I have taken, the things I regret
Was there nothing more but this mere imagining I wrought
forth upon a world lay sleeping and bare
What am I to say? That my musings were pure
Their pain for my pleasure, was it not the existence befit of a God
Did I sit too high atop the throne of ambition? Flying too close to an unforgiving sun
It placed its knife in my gut. I screamed forth

Why

Was I not befit of your love
The beast that lived within me now slumbers, its claws and teeth too far away to brace this clarity
I see clearly the depths of the depravity I reaped forth from the tit of innocence
Once blind but, I see clearly, your portrait in my mind

O'How the walls of this empty home scream the names of women I have saved
Not saved
Silent no longer
I was merely a pawn in God's game
He wishes me to suffer in vain as the villain of a story so cleverly plotted out for me
An artist truly worthy of the name

This painting I so painfully ripped from the pits of my soul now spill across this cold barren floor

And I bellow out, what was it all for
What was it all for

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from SODOMIZER II, released November 18, 2021

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Pillars of Autumn Toronto, Ontario

Pillars of Autumn is a 5 piece Technical Deathcore band based out of Toronto Ontario Canada. Pillars of Autumn blends 2010 style deathcore into modern deathcore providing brutal riffs, heavy breakdowns and complex guitar solos, accompanied by ambient and symphonic elements all whilst telling a story with their concept driven albums. ... more

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