The Felix Culpa - Escape To The Mountain, Lest Thou Be Consumed

“And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad, that he said, Escape for thy life; look not behind thee, neither stay thou in all the plain; escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed.“ Genesis 19:17 somewhere out there is your safer bet in a world without disappointment or regret but i know we can’t tell our hearts what not to do they just keep on working, even if we don’t ask them to the clockwork ticks to keep the frame alive it tells us who to love, who to leave and when to lie there’s a dollar to be made here a payment to be exchanged here a service that goes unnamed here as we’re still stealing from our saviour we are so much more than we touch we are arms without fingers we are natural selection and we’re reaching for each other as we pass in opposite directions we are so much more than we touch are we saving ourselves? or just waiting on someone else to make an excuse in our name? we’re twice fit to be suns of hell and we’ve trained up our sons so well to live our misfortune and fame it’s such a shame, we’re all the same we are so much more than the sum of all our wants we’re the sum of all our love, but we only love what we haven’t caught we dance like politicians as we kiss like common thieves sneaking around our parent’s attic, looking for the keys there’s no substance in our voices, save for what we’re drinking and there’s nothing in our hands, save for contempt for what we’re thinking you’ll either believe it or lie to yourself and if you believe it you’ll probably go ask someone else we’re all prisoners of a war that we helped create dying to complain about lying in wait to believe in a reason to lie to ourselves either believe it or lie to yourself This is a track off of the second full-length/EP, ’Sever Your Roots/Bury The Axe’, by ’The Felix Culpa’. This edition has the ’Bury The Axe’ EP bundled at the end. Please buy the album and support the band! Thanks :-) Band Website: Album Website (for lyrical analysis): Artist: The Felix Culpa Album: Sever Your Roots/Bury The Axe Genre: Indie/Post-Hardcore/Progressive/Experimental Year: 2010 Track Listing: ***Sever Your Roots*** 1. New Home Life 2. Our Holy Ghosts 3. The Constant 4. Roots 5. Escape To The Mountain, Lest Thou Be Consumed 6. The First One To The Scene Of An Accident Always Gets Blood On Their Hands 7. Unwriting Our Songs 8. Mutiny 9. Rum And Cigarettes 10. Because This Is How We Speak 11. It’s Raining At Indian Well 12. What You Call Thought Control, I Call Thought Control 13. An Instrument 14. Apologies ***Bury The Axe*** 15. Mallets 16. Towers 17. Spaces Rate. Comment. Subscribe.
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