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awakening blind
gone is my sight
colour and time taken from this life
deep room a shape of dimness
in flies the blade
a sharp and shimmering deity
slicing my lips, smashing my teethe slicing my bite splitting my tongue flooding my mind
erased and I fall faster than light
an unholy plight hot and burning white fear torture and fright
a racing fall
in flies the
blade easily slicing my lips
from the ground I feel the bloody rain and I, and I lay here again
with a knife down my throat
ancient and immortal nightmares wretch unto me
a million blistering eyes frozen gazes see
in flies the blade a sharp and shimmering deity easily slicing my lips, smashing my teethe slicing my bite splitting my tongue
from the ground I feel the bloody rain
and I, and I lay here again
with a knife down my throat
in flies the blade
from the ground I see the bloody rain
now I wake again
with a knife down my throat
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Dzunuแธตฬwa
03:34
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a blur shifting into mist
shape shifter of the old way
full moon as she stalks the bay
thick forests hide her mystic blood
the winter mist a smokey veil
her blind desire cries for blood
her blind desire cries for youth
old known hunger frosted hills
to feast in the mountains on flesh
Dzunuแธตฬwa
Dzunuแธตฬwa
she is calling for your young
weeping for your young
hunger and sorrow guide she feeds
brought by starving fright to perish in her feast
old hunger
through bay she watches the young unknown
a child is caught in the basket thrown
old known hunger of the frosted hills
to feast in the mountains
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Resister 2: A.I.M.
06:46
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โSince its founding in 1968 the American Indian Movement had been divisive, its militant tactics controversial even among native people. The group had shown a knack for generating publicity, members had seized high profile symbols, Plymouth Rock, the Mayflower, Mount Rushmore and in November 1972 had occupied and vandalized the Washington headquarters of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Weeks later in early 1973 A.I.M. took its campaign into the reservation boarder towns of South Dakota.โ
you condemned the tongue
snatched them from their mouths
now tell me, how can we let you speak
how can we let you keep your faith
then you outlawed the way
the knowing
how can we let you be how can we let you keep false words
raise the voice to fill the house of the lord
raise and turn the tide resister
resister
they come not blind or stateless
quite aware if the blurred lines
its nothing as simple as vengeance
there was blood, blood on the warning signs
youโve outlawed the words of the wise man
you cheer for every fool
contempt and ignorant words to flay
society now the one who pays
the heathens eternal suffering silence
we can not bare the suffering silence
raise your voice to fill the house of the lord
raise and turn the tide resister
resister youโve outlawed the words of the wise man
you cheer for every fool
contempt and ignorant words to flay
society now the one to pays
โOver the next 71 days Indian protesters at Wounded Knee would hold off the federal government at gunpoint. Media from around the world would give the siege day by day coverage and Native Americans from across the nation would come to Wounded Knee to be part of what they hoped would be a new beginning."
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