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A Path To The Unknown

from Marcia Funebre by Marcia Funebre

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To a land far away
Where shadows and blackness rules
Where no man had been
Or eye had ever seen
A castle alone might seem
Hidden in gloomy mist
Through this absence you can feel
Those statues around that bleed

Come with me
To be a part of this history
To meet in trials your destiny
The power that holds within your self
No more or less than a game sequence
To feel the sorrow of a lonely soul
Respect of what you have and you own/owe
To loose all that you ever had
Your life, your dreams and your liberty

A value in life that does not exist
In egoism, power and riches
(But) Wisdom and knowledge is the key
To have what you lost or you ever needed
No lust for more profits
Filthy for your self you will always feel
Enslaved mankind under your will
For your purposes fulfilled to be….

To a land far away
Where shadows and Darkness rules
Where no man had been
Or eye had ever seen
A castle alone might seem
Hidden in gloomy mist
Through this absence you can feel
Those statues around that bleed

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from Marcia Funebre, released April 10, 2019

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Marcia Funebre Thessaloniki, Greece

It all started in 2014 when Mihalis Gk. had written some ideas/riffs and with the help of the second guitarist, David Mano, they finished writing some first songs. A full band was born and it got life with the addition of Thodoris(vocals), Somber(bass), Angelwhore(drums). The self-titled full album is released in April 2019 by “Heathen Tribes” label. ... more

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