[DEATH ETERNAL]

The [DEATH ETERNAL] song was written over the course of the 2022 and 2023. It’s inspired by Biblical “Revelation” and “The First Book of Urizen” by William Blake. The song is set for an April 19th release, which is the 30-year anniversary to the end of the WACO MASSACRE, which took the lives of 28 innocent children.

This apocalypse tale lets simmer the fervent emotions of Urizen, dying revolutionary soldiers, and the helpless innocent who await the end of the world.

[I ask, is an eternal death, being blasted into the darkest void, fundamentally worse than being ensnared by the new woven artificial?

I’d imagine some would say so. Some would rather return to the tyranny, their previous bondage, to save themselves from the horrific chaos of starting anew.

The human, finite essence is once. A book, law, idea… a reason can last forever. Some of those reasons spread like a plague, and the only way out is to move on and depart from this abominable existence. Because it’s easy for the tyrant to exit the throne and forsake the world he had sewn together, a mutilated moral here strung to a familiar casualty here. Those left behind, those snuffed away, it doesn’t matter. Because they didn’t matter all that much anyway.

Those forgotten were either vessels for the regime, conduits for power, lesser epsilons, or those few brave souls who tried in that end.

[Death’s not eternal for those who hold Him dear.]