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My friend. My enemy. We are all beast.

by Mountain Folk

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1.
My friend 00:26
I laid there still in the darkest All I could see was your eyes I don't know but I think you spoke to me, Low growls and roars We're all beast you said Words I've heard before Just in a different tongue
2.
Gather 02:39
I watch them gather, on the mountain top, they came from the fields and seas, they came, they came, they know one thing all the same, a beast a beast will never change, will never change, they sat and waited, sharpening teeth and claws, they sat and waited, sharpening, teeth teeth, teeth and claws, and now I see, the cycle for what it is, I’ve cleared my head, and I’ve found relief, and now I see, the cycle for what it is, I am the hand the feeds, I am the hand that needs. We are all the same….I watched them gather on the mountain top, I watched them gather, on the mountain, on the mountain
3.
Clever Smile 02:16
Come on now show your teeth, come on now show your eyes, you’ve got that pale skin, showing a lack of life, come on now show your teeth, I hope you’ve got the bite I like, you’ve been waiting, and you’ve been wanting, you’re licking your lips, and clearing your throat, oh that sure is, come on now bear you skin, come on now speak the truth, come on now show teeth, theres blood dripping from you mouth, I think I see a smile, I hope you’ve got the bite I like, you’ve been waiting , you’ve been waiting, beneath your wool coat, a hungry grows, grows, grows, oh that sure is a cleaver smile. And all this time, right here amoungst us, lies in your eyes, and deceit on your tongue, and all this time, right here amoungst us, a smile on your face, as you laid and wait
4.
My enemy 00:32
5.
Dare 02:56
Dare I say, dear I love you, even though I see, the beast inside, but we’re all shade, faded a color black, we’ve been waiting for a savior to come back, but we’re no fallen angels, but I’ll take you just as you are, I’ll take you just as you are. I’ve been waiting what seems a lifetime for a monster just like you, to come and tear me apart, and leave me whole all the same, so what am I dear but a deer caught in a snare, just leave here to bled dry, and I’ll wait for your hand to pull me back to the light, pull me back, and maybe you’re the savior, I’ve been waiting on, maybe you’re the savior, I’ve been waiting on, maybe you’re the savior, or maybe your the safest thing, maybe you’re the savior, or maybe you’re the safest thing I know. Dare I say, dear I love you, dare I say, dear I
6.
Siren 02:47
Oh how deceiving , calm seas can be can be, I never saw this crashing down on me, And dear god can you save me, well dear god can you save me again, Well I sure do hope so, I sure do hopeee, It’s crashing down, the man have lost their will, the war is all but lost, we stand, we stand, I had high hopes for open seas, but they had other plans for me, they were, dark dark dark dark, dark and cold, dark dark dark dark, dark and cold, and now they’re dragging me below, where they can have their way with me, tearing me limb from limb, it’s crashing down, the man have lost their will, the war is all but lost, we stand, we stand. and now they have me, right were they want, a grin on their face, a glow in their eyes, is this what you wanted, me beneath the blue, and all I hear, is a crashing sound, it’s crashing down, the man have lost their will, the war is all but lost, we stand, we stand,
7.
All beast 00:25

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"An encompassing ten minute pilgrimage into thought provoking first person lyricism, succinct post-hardcore guitar attacks and convergent lymphatic percussion."- Jared Oates orlandooom.com/2012/01/29/mountain-folk-my-friend-my-enemy-we-are-all-beast/

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released January 24, 2012

The voices that speak: Aj Hakami Stephen Willis Marshall Grable Joshua Hood
Recorded by Stephen Willis at Mockingbird Studio
Photo by Natalie Borowicz
Designed by Cult Design

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