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The Traveler

from Samsara by The Breathing Process

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lyrics

Ego sum inanis, In perpetuum tandem liberavit me



I’ve perfected a life long gone, a master built to protect only to wander

A purpose left unknown and as he vacates his throne he will suffer

Every passing plants a seed, a notion of perfection, so perplexing

If we put a token to the mind in motion then we focus it’s sickening



If you’re looking for peace of mind, you will find that there is no peace in mine



Ego sum inanis, in perpetuum tandem liberavit me



As I watched you die I felt the pain deep inside, effervescence in the pain prescribed

This broken narrow line was only left to provide a struggle and a life confined

Every passing plants a seed, a notion of perfection, so perplexing

If we put a token to the mind in motion then we focus it’s sickening



Ego sum inanis, in perpetuum tandem liberavit me

(I know I made a promise to you, to reconcile all these feelings of loss and contempt,

But now it’s all dust on your graves that I can’t reclaim, please forgive me.

Stricken here too many times, to justify the reasons why, I deserve hell for what I’ve done

And hell is what I’ve become)



I am ravaged from inside, lamenting horrors are side by side,

I am delivered and I question thee, have you seen the beast the lives within me?

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from Samsara, released August 31, 2018

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The Breathing Process Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

The Breathing Process' fourth album Labyrinthian is a majestic and nightmare fuelled journey deep into blackened death metal done how it’s supposed to be. Featuring guest vocals from David John Simonich (Signs of the Swarm), Jamie Graham (Viscera) & a monumental mix and master from Dave Otero (Cattle Decapitation, Rivers of Nihil) ... more

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