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"Cold Pillows and Warm Blades" is a song by American metalcore band Arma Angelus. It is the sixth track on their debut studio album, Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares, and was released on December 4, 2001, through Eulogy Recordings.

Official versions[]

Version Released on Date Length
[1] Album Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares Dec 4 2001 5:19

Lyrics[]

Dear Whoever
Here's another letter that I'll never send
If you get this ever, I'll be forever at my most bitter fucking end

The last time we spoke she spit only warm blades and open bombs
This ink is running through my veins, so shut the fuck up
And try to understand these words no breath could ever hope to carry
She's my last big mistake
She is the new machine
And falling into the new machine seems to be my only way out
Falling into the new machine seems to be my only
Now

To my defeater: don't even bother to read this
I will (I will) fail you (fail you) every single time
The sound of her voice sharpens my flaws into daggers
So let's toast this to my utter loss

Falling into the new machine seems to be my only way out
Falling into the new machine seems to be my only
Now

The thought of forever disgusts me

Can I ruin myself in a dream?
Can I ruin myself in a dream?
Can I ruin myself in a dream?
Can I ruin myself?

Blankets of snow fall deep into failure
Your cold pillow beckons me to close your eyes forever
The sun is getting dull and I awaken cold and alone
So just give me an ending
Give me one more reason
Yeah, yeah, yeah


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ve Arma Angelus
Band Members Adam BishopChristopher GutierrezJay JanceticTimothy MillerPete Wentz
The Grave End of the Shovel • 2000 IntroMisanthropeThe Moral EscapistVictoriaThe Death of Sociopath AmericanaThe Depression Fidelity
Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares • 2001 An Anthem for Those Without Breath and HeartWe Are the Pale HorseFor the Expatriates of Human CivilizationTo Feel No More Bitterness ForeverMisanthrope 2.0Cold Pillows and Warm BladesI'm Every Broken ManSurrender