Was I wrong? Wrong in assuming
That nothing at all, without thought
Would just fall into place?
Was it hope, that something would change me
That led me to see the mistakes
That had gutted my frame?
Was it strength, yearning for purpose?
Or weakness just desperately searching
For something to fix?
To create, from self-induced ruin
To try and rebuild what remains from
What I have destroyed
Why'd I make it so hard?
So quick to doubt?
So ready to fuck myself over...
Was it truth, logic or reason
Disappointment of fear that led me
To question all things
Far beneath self-induced wreckage
I rest in pathetic assurance
That failure is safe
Why'd I make it so hard?
So quick to doubt?
So ready to fuck myself again...
Was I wrong? Wrong in assuming
That nothing at all, without thought
Would just fall into place?
Was it hope, that something would change me
That led me to see the mistakes
That had gutted my frame?
Why'd I make it so hard?
So quick to doubt?
So ready to fuck myself over
So ready to fuck myself again...
Anacrusis was a progressive/thrash metal band from St. Louis, Missouri. Considered one of the first bands to blend thrash and progressive metal elements, they significantly contributed to the genre's evolution in the 1990s. Formed in 1989, the band released three studio albums: "The Earth Will Open Up" (1992), "Victims of a Modern Age" (1994) and "The New World Order" (1996). Their sound was characterized by fast and aggressive riffs, intricate melodies, and a clear influence from progressive metal. Notable tracks include "The Earth Will Open Up", "Victims of a Modern Age", and "The New World Order". Anacrusis has influenced numerous subsequent bands and continues to be appreciated by fans of both genres.
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