This Mortal Soil

Album: Blood Mountain (2006)
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  • Floating in red again
    A deepened soil
    Nothing
    Empty cup
    Trade not known
    Showing promise of a perfect land
    No regrets for a fallen ground
    The omen passed
    Woman possessed
    Reflect on the duties held
    Oceans morph to dust
    Chasing the timeline
    Bolts of light flash
    Original storm god
    The atmosphere that floats above the earth
    Is corrupt for man
    This we know
    What has dwelt within the early dawn has gone away
    That's okay
    Dig
    Climb
    Ancient elm
    Root
    Ride the vine of father ground our carving
    The atmosphere that floats above the earth is corrupt for man
    This we know
    Circle
    Made of ash
    Betray her presence
    Huntress
    Gentle breath
    Listen to the poison rose Writer/s: BRANN DAILOR, BRENT HINDS, TROY SANDERS, WILLIAM KELLIHER
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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