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Fatum

from Embroidery by Walk the Rail

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lyrics

The book of time can’t pass me by
Maybe I am afraid to die
Who wrote this lines, this life of mine?
I want to stay, I want to remain

Who wrote this lines?
This life of mine

It is my voice but not my choice
As much as I try to step out of it
This rail of fate will only move along
Is this the end, the path of death?

Who wrote this lines?
This life’s not mine
Not mine!

This plan of life I don’t seem to know,
like an embroidery stared at from below

Hints of an unfigurable plan
This fog of doubt wont let me look that far

But the worst thing of it all
Is, no matter what I do
This hate, this very song
are already written down
by you

credits

from Embroidery, released March 28, 2018

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Walk The Rail Santiago, Chile

Prog/Alt Rock with hints of post, hard rock, funk, and soundtracks. With only one song released (Fatum), they launched a successful fundraising campaign to master Embroidery, their debut album, with grammy award Robert Hadley.

WTR is:
Juan Quiroga (lead guitar), Ricardo Sande (vocals, guitars), Diego Quiroga (Keyboards and Percussion), Eduardo Munizaga (Bass) and Tomás Croxatto (drums)
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