Imindain The Enemy of Fetters and the Dweller in the Woods (digital) 1. To Meditate upon the Face of Forgotten Death Instrumental 2. The Final Godhead In transcendence unto the final level Channeling souls into the pillars Vibrating the old words into resonance The transformation shall begin Throw off the yokes and shackles Of human decrepitude The fallacy of unknowledge To feed from the real pool We are the pillars We are real sight - sublime We are the black holes The transformation has begun We are held in earnest The work shall be done On this human clay Curse the shuffling masses! Pluck out their empty eyes! I am the god accendent Tranformed through transcendence Shall eyes be uncovered? Shall more follow my path? If Metatron was a man The archetype lives on... Throw off the yokes and shackles Of human decrepitude The fallacy of unknowledge To feed from the real pool 3. A Paean to the Vermin I shall hate thee I shall burn thee I shall smash thee Your bones shall be ashen Ravens pick out thine eyes Fire burn off thine hair I should like to crush thy skull - underfoot I would curse thee I would stab at thee I would spit at thee I would see the as ash Thine genitals burned away Thine head cut away I shall crucify! Revel in thy pain! 4. Cerulean Transience of All My Imagined Shores (Disembowelment cover) All is calm, all is quiescent-the colour magenta, The afternoon breeze finds its way to my soul, AsI sit there and enhance the tranquillity, The solace of sensory magic, Irreplaceable nirvana, My body feels the effect of blood-letting, The winds brought in from the south coast replace Such drainful inhabitance, My eyelids voluntarily close as the blue horizon line takes shape, Stretching out far beyond the sun, The sound of the blue, an eternity of complete aquiescence, I cannot move, nor do I need to, for it is enough to lie on the cliff And become entrapped in a world of escapism and peace, Cerulean transience of all my imagined shores, A bird of the ocean perches before me And lets out a shriek which transcends me back, Back to where I write, And the calm breeze continues to enter my peripherial