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What You've Become

from The Iron Oak by Dune Messiah

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By the time you read the letter I’ve sent, I’m already gone. You wish that someone else would open it up, but you won’t change it if you could. There’s a change in the air, but you are unaware.
There’s a portal in your backseat, but you won’t look over your shoulder.
You’ve grown so tired of the old news, and all the years spent alone.
There’s a change in the air, but you are unaware.
Forever listening to prayers that will be silent for centuries to come.
You stumble back into your old wars, that kept you awake in all these years, these years.
And when you think about your future, and all the things you could have done.
You wish that someone would have told you, you just won’t get another chance.
But the razor in your hand is the friend you never had.
You lie beside me on the sidewalk, your neck is broken and your body torn apart.
If you could hear the birds above us, their song so beautiful they know what you’ve become, become.

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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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