We animated, I awake, awaiting
Mistakes I shouldn't make
Born of bonds
I wouldn't place it
I, the choice, on loyal limbs
That dance these melodies
From your voice
If you demand, I fall
How will I evolve beyond the pale
Of your holy scrawl?
It begs the question of intent to know
Or just observe your sycophants, deference
Have we inherited the flaws of fumbling gods
Too small to stumble on their own
Who never grow
If you demand, we fall
How will we evolve beyond the pale
Of your holy sprawl?
What do you say to the suppliant ewe
Suffering for little more than show?
What will you find as you blindly grind
The gears of your invention to a halt?
What better way to know the places you won't go
Than recognizing where we haven't been
Finding our faults lie
But none can answer why
We never move from where we began
Still standing still
Bent to your will
Flawed like you
The Dear Hunter is a full-time musical project of Casey Crescenzo, former member of the post-hardcore band The Receiving End of Sirens. The band's sound is not unlike that of Casey's former band, but with more alternative and progressive rock tendencies and a wider variety of instrumentation. Crescenzo has defined the project as a "continuously evolving concept album", with each album representing a chapter in an overarching narrative story. The Dear Hunter's music is characterized by catchy melodies, poetic lyrics and intricate arrangements, spanning from progressive rock to folk, passing through electronic and classical elements. Among the most representative tracks are "The Color of the End", "Act IV: The Sun and the Moon" and "The World's a Beautiful Place". Crescenzo has collaborated with numerous artists throughout his career, including members of bands like The Used and Saosin.
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