Monks Of Doom The Better Angels Of Our Nature lyrics

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The Better Angels Of Our Nature by Monks Of Doom The Better Angels Of Our Nature lyrics The surgeon was at the table with his hands on a rusty saw The better angels of our nature were standing there in awe The sculptor danced with his statue and caressing the flaws in the bronze The patient reached out her hand and said "This incision seems rather long" Well, then the mood of the moment grew heavy As the pendulum pushed against gears Serenity can track you down in a second And cheat you out of your best years I don't know why you wanted to check out, oh, so swiftly When the road just comes so quickly to the end Your friends were holding a vigil that you'd come back to them in one piece But the better angels of our nature could do nothing to lessen their grief I am the thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glint on snow When you awaken in the morning hush, I am the swift uplifting rush Quiet birds in circled flight, I am the dark star that shines at night I am the fly that climbs on walls, I am the rattle in the halls I know you had no intention of leaving me so swiftly But the road just came so quickly to the end

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