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One last breath​.​.​.

by Habbakkuk

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Ad Bellum 01:49
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actions that hold no remorse within the cowards mind, reputation follows as honor is ignored, this specimen is not unique in its kind CHORUS condemned to walk alone, a familiar path but still unknown, no roots to grow, my next destination I will never know. blessed be their corrupted thoughts as in our nature they abide, deeds of need misconduct frauds the ability of an honest existence is nowhere to be found, when even the masses doubt prophets and their futile persistence CHORUS condemned to die alone, a familiar life but still unknown, no place to go, my next destination I shall never know. as this metamorphosis progresses it develops itself into a intriguing style of virtuosity, bringing the mind to its own edges and confines innocence to its casualty
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Loneliness 05:24
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Dejavu 10:38
I’ve came to the ocean to wash my sorrows away this never ending grief that torments me everyday in this life everything that shines is not precious and the gorgeousness of a person is not their true essence as words spit venom that often makes us numb and allows us to drink a tasteless glass of strong rum Chorus emotions embody our memories in a state of dejavu opening to our inner self it bleeds through a never closing wound creating memories and hurtful flashes that hang us from the rope resenting and regretting like seasons this never ending cycle of inquisition Chorus

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released June 1, 2019

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Habbakkuk Fremont, California

Musical project by multi instrumnetalist Myhamith, inspired by nature and rawness of life itself.

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