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This Morning's Contemplations (Redstar Version)

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From Redstar Records Sound and Fury compilation. www.discogs.com/release/3187737-Various-The-Sound-And-The-Fury

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Last night I cried myself to sleep in fear I'd lost my everything, but somehow the scent of you on my pillow gave me reason to answer this morning's dawn. you see I cannot quite explain why today's air is worth breathing, because all my dreams seem to dissipate like all my certainties have thus far. I knew myself as the melted utterance that once froze upon the glimmer of your star. I was the steam marked breath seen through the essence of that frigid stat we've branded loneliness. you came to me as the morning dew-drenched rays of warmth that so gently roused this slumbering tongue. you are the ever-sweet water spent in entirety to quench the smoldered coals of an empty union. last night I cried myself to sleep. and my groundlessness embraces nothing but a worthless hopeless flailing that never subsides. this stomach aches from a hollowness that leaves me breathlessly reaching out for a taste of the past. and even though a piece of me has crumbled into a bitter memory, somehow the scent of you on my pillow brings me to another day.

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Subsist Peoria, Illinois

Subsist was always a stubbornly hard-working hardcore band from America’s heartland, as musically volatile and extreme as the Midwestern weather that shrouded them. Formed in the mid-90’s in Peoria, Illinois, the band was fiercely loved, touring and sharing the stage with bands like Coalesce, Converge, the Dillinger Escape Plan, Cave In, Eighteen Visions, and Burn It Down. ... more

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