The Clouds Were Strange (The Year the Earth Died)

from Sacrificial Acts of Transcendence by Judgehydrogen

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The clouds were strange the year the earth died. I had noticed the ominous formations early in the fall. We had defeated the leviathans but the witch still lived. I had survived the knife fight but I was not unscathed. We had made preparations for the final confrontation. I had stolen the red mask in the black forests and now it was only inevitable. The bird wings were arranged to cover the mask. Conquest was assured. Who will survive in this wasteland? Military cowards had washed the horizon red in their attempt to flee. Their abominations of science had hunted us as well. Night after night the horrors continued until we could take no more. Deep into meditation we take ourselves
…until we make contact.

I look to the sky once again and I find our answer. The clouds move and reshape themselves. I now know the Witch’s intentions: she will flee our blue pearl. We must move quickly before The Gate has been closed. We have a hunger for justice that is insatiable.

The Witch has fled our blue pearl. I have enlisted five of my most trusted suicidal revolutionaries. Deep into the black we will pursue her and her compatriots. Through the endless depths of the mind and space we will give chase and she will find no respite. We are like the furies of old.

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from Sacrificial Acts of Transcendence, track released March 24, 2015
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Judgehydrogen Madison, Wisconsin

Judgehydrogen is a visual artist and musician. The focus of his works are
apocalyptic myths. He is best known for his song "A Body of Water" which appears
in the new Ethan Hawke film 'Sinister' directed by Scott Derrickson.

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