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At the Borders of Malice

from The Iron Oak by Dune Messiah

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The aeroplanes flew overseas to countries far from here. And we lay down underneath imagined we could steer, escaping all this misery.
You looked at me in disbelieve, you looked at me in fear. The mood changed so suddenly as I whispered in your ear. Now you know what I have done. Now you know what I’ve become. I’m telling you we are through, and in the morning I’ll be gone.
At the borders of malice I lie in the shade, now the soldiers are coming to me away. I regret all I told you, I regret all I’ve done, but there’s no resurection of all that is gone.
They are gathering around me, their faces unclear. They are pulling me upwards towards all I fear.
Are you willing to take me back again? Release me, release me from this pain.

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from The Iron Oak, released January 3, 2017

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Dune Messiah Copenhagen, Denmark

Deviant pop artist from Copenhagen, Dune Messiah exhibits a world of deeply personal songwriting. On the new record “Privileged” latin beats are interwoven with spanish horns, and a haunting crooner Bowie-vocal finds itself in conversation with a 90’s Lynch saxophone performed by Joseph Shabason of the Canadian group Destroyer. ... more

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