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Ness (feat. Jamie Jordan)

from Crimson Epoch by Jacob Rabin

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It pokes its head above the lake
To see the commotion
Attempts to lure this beast from where it lays
A lack of emotion
Sits on the face, of those in pursuit
Of this creature’s existence
To make a sweet exchange, of wealth to attribute
Their names to this field of persistence

Look around
Clearly it’s life doesn’t matter
Swarms surround
This dark body of water
It screams out
And bubbles along the surface
It can’t hold out
Much longer without being possessed

Just go away
Can’t take much more
Before you become prey
And it bodies on the shore
Just leave it be
And don’t return
You’re an enemy of nature
And it will declare
War!

The sky is dark
And silent here
Officials embark
Because they know it’s near
Flash the top
And fire below
Overturned and dropped
Into the depths unknown

It’s made up its mind
And now it’s done laying low
It will emerge and make us reap what we sought
Leaves a pool of blood
Lay in the depths
Years of hatred
And fear of death

Just go away
Can’t take much more
Before you become prey
And it bodies on the shore
Just leave it be
And don’t return
You’re an enemy of nature
And it will declare
War!

Just go away
It will take more
You’ve become the prey
And bodies line the shore
Couldn’t leave it be
Now we can’t return
We’re enemies of nature
And we have been
Warned!

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from Crimson Epoch, released December 10, 2020

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