Trapped inside
The walls are closing in
Stuck in my head again
It's never-ending
Tell me why
When did this all begin?
The rising ire within
Is suffocating
Hopelessness
Makes its way inside
These fucking memories have me losing my mind
The dark, it feels like home
From the start, it's all I've ever come to know
Can't seem to run away from this
There is no goddamn bliss in ignorance
Holding onto hope
Only to be left to face it all on my own
Can't seem to run away from this
There is no goddamn bliss in ignorance
Void of life
The rotting heart within
Echos of light drowning in
Desolation
Empty eyes
The madness creeping in
Wrapping its jaws around the throat of innocence
Falling
Into the abyss
Drowning in the black
The dark, it feels like home
From the start, it's all I've ever come to know
Can't seem to run away from this
There is no goddamn bliss in ignorance
Holding onto hope
Only to be left to face it all on my own
Can't seem to run away from this
There is no goddamn bliss in ignorance
All I want
All I want
All I want is to feel alive
Consumed by apathy
Hanging by a thread
I'm living a lie
All I want is to feel alive
The dark, it feels like home
From the start, it's all I've ever come to know
Can't seem to run away from this
There is no goddamn bliss in ignorance
The dark, it feels like home
From the start, it's all I've ever come to know
Can't seem to run away from this
There is no goddamn bliss in ignorance
Trapped inside
The walls are closing in
Tell me why
When did this all begin?
Can't seem to run away from this
There is no fucking bliss in ignorance
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from No Bliss in Ignorance,
released January 5, 2024
Written, recorded, and produced by Ramon Gutierrez
supported by 9 fans who also own “No Bliss in Ignorance”
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