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In the Devil's Fane

from Rise of the Morningstar by Fathom

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lyrics

Liven up the disposition
Deconstruction of a waning... vision
No more time for pent up tension
Are you not willing to learn...?
The lesson of self

Disguise what you may
There will always be the one who sees through the charade
(But you persist in the lie)
Many are still that lure about and question why they are depraved
and continiously...
Continiously unsatisfied

Chorus:
Strife not for the pain
Saints rule that game
Now ain't that a shame
But it's the only way

Pleasure me this one time now and tell me:
Who are you to show guidance without discipline?
Favor me the right to spear your mind with self appointed violence
Hell: is it a sin?

Why for whom's sake is the world in need of such sainthood?
The displeasure on your face should make you believe...
In the dark brotherhood
The one cleansed of holy writ

Chorus:
Strife not for the pain
Saints indulge this game
A lesson learned in shame
Awake now!
In the Devil's fane

I know...
It's hard to play
but it's the only way

Chorus:
Strife not for the pain
Saints indulge their game
A lesson learned in shame
Awoken in the Devil's fane

I know...
It's hard to play
but it's the only way

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from Rise of the Morningstar, released December 13, 2005

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Fathom Amsterdam, Netherlands

Fathom was a project that started in 2002 with 3 members and ended with one member in 2005 of which these recordings are the result. Groove inspired dirges, some Satanic imagery and a whole lotta hell!

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