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by A Petal Fallen

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Kendoll Picked up a copy at Josey records in Dallas,TX. Blown away. Sad to see there wasn't much more to be found but loved every second. Favorite track: Scarlet and Jade.
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1.
You hold the flag for a shield, deafened by the sound of the marching line. Are you willing to sacrifice yourself for no purpose greater than uplifting a flag? Are you ready to pull the trigger and paint the sand with a life for reasons you don't even understand? If you saw your bullet pierce the human skull, would your answers change? We're taking progress back from you.
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The roads that angels fear to tread are paved for creatures far worse than fools, and I would trust a fool a thousand times before I'd suffer the crimes of those whose feet fare where angels all have fled. For every MBNA to grace the world with its vision, there are twenty thousand victims of the American dollar. For every Dupont, there's another Messiah for the herd to empower, and when He exacts his vengeance, you will know that He is the Lord. It's comforting to believe that the master means well for those who worship, but there's no sleep for the slave while every breath promotes another dollar on a cross.
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Red Admiral 03:25
And I smile as my eyes meet the horizon. The sun, only just risen, has vanished beneath the skyline. The sky wraps around clouds, devouring oceans and mountains, lakes and plateaus, a cerulean blanket to cover a mother's corpse. Imagine the sound of twelve billion hearts beating at once the world over, pounding through the earth and the sea. Twelve billion mouths will need feeding, but how? Another day and a veil of blue invades every line of sight. A sky once admired has collapsed under its own weight. The beauty which once inspired hope has smothered the hopeful and drowned the beautiful. What for earth cares the sky when she lives above all? Hoard, overproduce, and under-distribute. We must guarantee cultural collapse and, to that end, it's important that the economy supersede well-being. We need to produce more to starve poverty and to feed the poor, but that means an increase for the wealthy as well so that we all know who's who. Nevermind that an increase in food always results in an increase in population. We suffer from the blessing of human exemption. The more we lie to ourselves, the more we fade. Our global lack of trust we must betray. Our cultural vision demands a change and all we've thought to do is to sit and to wait. They all will stress "economy". Perhaps that isn't what we need.
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When you allow it, where does your imagination seek solace? Are the ideas in dreams no more than colours in your head, despite their appeal? If we listen when our culture speaks, our ears condone the differences between the shit it's harvesting and everything ideals bespeak. There's no excuse for the self-instilled misery by which we are so plagued, but shoveling our dirt elsewhere has seen the birth of a mountain whose reach exceeds that of Babel. Our culture lives only for the present. We try, but we forget balance. And more importantly, we ignore our dreams, relics of an idyllic world, relics of a place long abandoned by civilized touch. If ever we fall from grace, stagnation will wield the knife that clips our wings.

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released May 20, 2004

John Amelchenko, Dan Bogart, Eric Fitzgerald, Chris Howell, Benn Roe

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