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This is not the abandonment of death, nor is it the breath of life. This is a funeral song, the musical interlude between life and death, and this Requiem is all we have after the vital course of the former, and the cold nothingness of the latter.
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The Requiem has its crescendos and its diminuendos, its wild-eyed fanatics, blood-spattered madmen, sensualists, revolutionaries and its would-be conquerors.
This is not the bittersweet music of the dearly departed, though -
this is the Symphony of the Damned.