6 Panel Digipak CD limited to 500 copies. Released by Self Mutilation Services.
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Includes unlimited streaming of Of Separation and Departure (Remastered)
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
Drifting out to sea,
The night is all I see,
In moonlight I depart,
Comfort in my heart
Eroded by the tide,
I swallow my pride,
And gaze into the sky,
Freed from all their lies
Cloaked in winter grey,
This shall be my final day,
I draw my parting breath
And now embrace this death
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