I was born as a servant
Like a frozen doll
worn to the bone
To serve them all
Because my whole being
Leeds to the ground
This deep owl eyes
As a new I was
I was born as a servant
And now you fools
Will learn to lose
In the name of Owl Blues
In the name of Howl Blues
Spinning heads
On stiffed bodies
Wise advices
As diffuse laces
Tune in his chant
Crushing all the cants
One can just chase
Taking them all down
Beheaded souls
Gathered aimlessly
If not by the fear
If not by the fear
Wish yourself alone
Rather than your own
No salvation here
Nor a place called home
No salvation here
Nor a place called home
Taking through its gaze
Mastering the night
The motherly wingspan
Invisible shield
Taking through its gaze
Mastering the night
credits
from Howl & Owl,
released December 19, 2015
Arnold Zeilig : Drums, Choir
Lucas Palen : Bass, Choir
Simon Averous : Keyboard, Choir
Edouard Pons (AKA Magic Doud) : Choir
Bedis Tir : Guitar, Lead Vocals, Choir.
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