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lyrics
Here I stand
Anger dripping from hands
Trying to prove to all that I fit in
Well I guess I do
With diversity removed there's not a lot we have to prove
How can I lose
Just me and my boys stuck in our loop
Without the threat of choice
How did I get so far away
From the open world I once craved
Now I'm stuck reliving one save
Where I die as soon as I awake
Every step
Bringing me a bit further from
The enemy that I've become
When I arrive I will never look back
I can't turn back now
But can I leave with mess I left behind
For someone else to find
I will never escape decay
I guess I must turn back
I can't run away
Over and over I blame the controller when I die every time
Over and over I claim I have closure but I lie every time
Clearing the cave is a game I'll never win
We'll just rebuild withing
When the time is right I'll traverse
Because the more I explore, the weaker the curse
So many places that I have yet to find
To get me past the grind
I don't need to defeat the past
It's already evolved
The win won't last
supported by 39 fans who also own “O Entitled One”
I love this whole album: It just captures a wide range of experiences and affects the listener with a wide range of emotions.
I first liked this album because of the nerdcore elements, but I fell in love when I realized that these verses were true poetry, speaking to a deeper truth and beauty unlike most hip-hop I've heard. "A Poet" exemplifies this with its bittersweet message about how poetry is not valued. This is the first hip-hop tune I've ever shed a tear over.
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supported by 24 fans who also own “O Entitled One”
This album came out of nowhere, and is as epic as the game. There's a grit and true understanding of how the game portrays itself in this music. kai_myst