I’m part of a generation that can only find solace in the creaking passage of time. Waiting, inert in slumber, for the infernal kings who have taken everything from us to perish, one by one, so we can emerge from their long shadows to survey the ruins they have left behind. Then, when we see these blood soaked edifices, obelisks dedicated to their endless, grasping folly, we will raze them, brick by brick, smashing windows and destroying foundations. So as you cower in the dark, waiting patiently for your time, take every chance to look up at them and, through gritted teeth, spit:
Wow. I did not expect violin and cello from a crust band.
Wow. I did not expect crust from a band that has both a violinist and a cellist.
Wow. Nekobibu
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