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Artist/Band:
Opeth
Lyrics for Song: Serenity Painted Death
Lyrics for Album: Still Life [1999]
Returned from a hibernal dream
Voices fell like marble
No longer by my side
Gone all that would linger
Ripped from my embrace
Melinda reflected in shafts
Red line round her neck
Met the earth in silence
White faced, Haggard grin
This serenity painted death
With a halo of bitter disease
Black paragon in lingering breath
White faced, Haggard grin
This serenity painted death
With a halo of bitter disease
Black paragon in lingering breath
Saw here fading, blank stare into me
Clenched fist from the beautiful pain
Darkness reared its head
Tearing within the reeling haze
Took control, Claiming my flesh
Piercing rage, Perfect tantrum
Each and every one would die at my hand
Choking in warm ponds of blood
At last, weak and torn, I went down
Drained from strength, Flickering breath
Came with the moon
The wayward in concious state
Flanked and barred in destiny's end
Underneath with hope in laches
Swathed in filth, Any would betoken
Starlit'shadows on the wall
Finally there to collect me
From the bowels of sin
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Serenity Painted Death
Serenity Painted Death stands as a defining track on Opeth's 1999 album Still Life, capturing the band's signature fusion of heavy metal and progressive rock. During this era, the group was refining a sound that balanced aggressive distortion with intricate, atmospheric passages. The song exemplifies the dynamic shifts characteristic of their work, moving seamlessly between crushing riffs and melodic interludes. As part of a discography that would later influence countless progressive acts, this recording highlights the band's ability to weave complex compositions with emotional depth. The track remains a testament to their evolving craftsmanship in the late nineties, showcasing a maturity that would define their subsequent albums and solidify their reputation within the genre. |
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| Album Lyrics: Still Life [1999] |
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"Still Life [1999]"
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