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Christian Degn
Christian Degn

5. The All-Consuming Work Of The Soul’s Foreclosure

from Our Breath Is Not Ours Alone

October 10th, 2025
7 tracks
42:37
Our Breath Is Not Ours Alone
Our Breath Is Not Ours Alone
5. The All-Consuming Work Of The Soul’s Foreclosure
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5. The All-Consuming Work Of The Soul’s Foreclosure
Terzij de Horde
I am a soothsayer in a court swarmed by soothsayers. My frantic and fearful constructions spread; Daylight powers consume and subsume my nights. Dreamlands colonized, organized, mobilized, To serve the master of dawn once again. I amass tremendous spiritual power For the slavery of re-articulation, To help reason’s creature survive, Foreclosing all gates Lest a myriad feral things thrive. Frantic and fearful constructions spread For the pale which must have no beyond. For I am a soothsayer In a court swarmed by soothsayers, And I myself in my depths Am only and fully a construct of worth.
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Because each breath is a flame to feed a collective fire. But the work that forecloses the soul is constant and all-consuming. Discarding all adornments, we descend into the underworld together to be reborn. We look for the courage to accept that we are completely entangled with life. To face the great matter of birth and death - our mortality, our vulnerability, our failures and our shadows. To take responsibility, harnessing our rage, our grief and our fear. To find that our wellsprings of power are buried deep below in our communal darkness. Here in the shadows of prefiguration we find the strength to rise up and break the hegemony of tyrannical realities. And raise their corpses towards the sun. 


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Credits

Recorded at Studio Independent Recordings by Quintijn Verhoef, Oct - Nov 2024.

Mixed by Quintijn Verhoef and Demian Snel.

Mastered by Arthur Rizk.

Artwork by Christian Degn.

Lay-out and typography by Mirko Meerwaldt.

Photography by Void Revelations.

All music and lyrics by Terzij de Horde.

Voice and strings on “Discarding All Adornments” by Amelia Baker (Cinder Well).