Arrangement 4.3 "Into The Night" taken from the album "Escape From Checkmate" performed by "Sulphuric Bleeding".
lyrics
Movement # 1
E Raga Suddha Simantini + b 3rd & 5th (E, F, Gb, G, A, Bb, B, C, E) - Andante (85 bpm)
Into the night…
Movement # 2
E Raga Suddha Simantini + b 3rd & 5th (E, F, Gb, G, A, Bb, B, C, E) - Andante (85 bpm)
I want you to, to believe that, that I’ve seen it, seen my own end,
I could feel it; I saw black, then saw more.
We were made for so much suffering, so much treachery, what could time restore?
To never see another anything, to never see any of you anymore.
As I move forward into the night, far away from daylight and not a second too soon, less than a second with you.
As I move forward into the night, far away from daylight and not a second too soon.
I don’t mean to, to alarm you, you’re the universe, you’re what Death fears,
Most lost contact, I resumed and I’m judged daily.
Feel new senses; believe that they’re true; I’ll excuse myself from this narrow view.
Feed my mind, deep I’ll excise what this taught me to, still keeps me inside you.
As I move forward into the night, far away from daylight and not a second too soon, less than a second with you.
As I move forward into the night, far away from daylight and not a second too soon.
credits
from Escape From Checkmate,
track released February 7, 2017
Composed by Andrew (Spud) Henley & Matt (3rd) Pinson
Lyrics by Matt (3rd) Pinson
Lead vocals performed by Matt (3rd) Pinson
Instruments, backing vocals & synth programming performed by Andrew (Spud) Henley
Instruments & backing vocals recorded by Andrew (Spud) Henley
Lead vocals recorded by Matt (3rd) Pinson & Andrew (Spud) Henley
Audio mixed & mastered by Andrew (Spud) Henley
Sulphuric Bleeding is an independent part-time avant rock band from Sydney, Australia influenced by bands such as Tool,
Metallica, Faith No More, Fear Factory and Dream Theatre.
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