Joshua Shardik wanders the wilderness along the path of the beam. He is a guardian who wields his P-bass against Maerlyn and the powers of darkness who serve the Crimson King.
Abe Maturin guards the opposite beam, keeping the worlds stable and the Tower intact.
lyrics
When all the words are written
When all the songs are sung
When their necks have been bitten
The final bell has rung
In the end, it’s no surprise
In the end, Everyone dies
Whether you believe in nothing
Or in the wheel of fate
I’ll tell you something
It’s already too late
In the end, it’s no surprise
In the end, Everyone dies
credits
from Round 31, Week 8,
released April 5, 2021
Joshua Shardik - P-bass, Vocals
Abe Maturin - synthesizers & Programmed drums
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