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Vitam Impendere Desperatio

from Et Omnis Insipientia Aperuit Os Suum by Gravatus

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You will never know the meaning of your struggle,

Nor will you see the shackles of destiny.

You will never hear the malignant state of your being

Hysterically stripping off your forms down to the marrow.



You will never know why you have been carved in damnation,

Nor will you ever taste the promises of delirium.



Obscuring the strangled laments beyond the absolute crest of perdition.



Surrender your knees as the ground crumbles,

For what has been given shall be taken away.



The last hour of this deafened world echoes.



Witness the crowning splendor in the eyes of your lineage

Glistening through the sacrificial tempest of woe.


Singing the ultimate praises before lurking back to the vault.


The final discourse to a soon-to-be-forgotten audience

Will howl beyond the columns of raptured corpses.


Engulfed by a crimson sea of scorching waste

Coiling the fragments inside the open tomes of despair.

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from Et Omnis Insipientia Aperuit Os Suum, released July 30, 2019

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Gravatus was brought forth in the late days of 2007 as a contrasting musical manifestation set initially to delve into the most caliginous fringes of the human experience in relation to the nature of being. The reasoning behind the name, which stems from Latin -
translated as "sick" or "burdened", is to illustrate the symptomatological aspects of existence.

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