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The Reconciliation of Ascension

from Omit Self - Disc 1 and 2 by Word as a Virus

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The added ambience of keyboards behind everything, and a new bass player really made us feel like we finally had an actual band and things were moving. Shaun had successful brain surgery to remove the tumor and was in remission for a good 2 years or so. The band started to actually become something more than just a project, as things do, they take on a life of their own. We played countless live shows in any basement, dive bar, or out of town vfw hall that would have us.

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healing stitches when i just want to lay in my bed
and be comforted by the delicate touch of insomnia
conjoined with this cancer
we are one
i beg the son to ease this
i bear the scars of this
but i will suffer this. to be closer to you
this test
artificial lights shine on me
before i breathe anesthesia
in my room, the lady in the radiator sings me songs
i ask her, if you sing to me, will you become human
answers escape through your fingertips
as you shut the door behind you
now we can live

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from Omit Self - Disc 1 and 2, released June 27, 2022

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Word as a Virus Syracuse, New York

Word As A Virus was a band that existed in the frozen wasteland of Central New York from 2001-2004 when our singer and leader, Shaun Luu passed away after a long battle with brain cancer. This was the soundtrack to those years of wishful thinking and eventual grim reality. Those that were there, know. Those that weren't. listen. ... more

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