One day, when the illusion is gone,
false hope in a slow fading scar,
With the restriction of no extinction,
Where have the gods taken me so far?
Humiliation is the occasion, when you consider to live as a giver,
I can’t breathe, can’t see, can’t find, it’s the
lack of a conclusion in mind,
Aborted pleasure by the wrong measure, when your behaviour is what the faith’s for,
They can scream, can grieve, can strive, but
the Mechanic is what makes me alive!
One night, when the feelings took lead,
they made me my limits to exceed,
Intimidated grows the hatred,
Is this the vengeance for my soul I need?
Satisfaction by this pressure!
Imperfection cut this skin raw
Regardless in the hope for a dawn,
I was locked up in an endless fall,
This useless being without foreseeing,
Changed myself into a ruthless thought!
Fears down and this rage grown,
I’m craving for another man down,
This feeds the wrath!
I can't stand this anymore,
Take this shell away from me!
Humiliation is the occasion, when you consider to live as a giver,
I can’t breathe, can’t see, can’t find, it’s the
lack of a conclusion in mind,
Aborted pleasure by the wrong measure, when your behaviour is what the faith’s for,
They can scream, can grieve, can strive, but
the Mechanic is what makes me alive!
Deny what yourself is,
Then the demons will convince you,
Sentence after sentence,
Forcing you to let their lies through,
Struggling with this evil,
Don’t you dare it!
Misled to retrieval,
It’s a dead end!
I will not betray myself!
I’ll end this hypocrisy!
Fracture was founded in 2017. Our sound is based on Melodic Death Metal with many influences. Combining the good old Death
Metal with a new spirit.
Check out the danceable Death Metal of entertainment 😉.
Fracture is:
Timo - Vocals
Patrick - Lead Guitar
Consti - Rhythm Guitar
Nick - Bass/Backing Vocals, Guitars
Jack - Drums
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