Question- By the pain I see in others

I might be the only person on this forum who feels this way (and I guess Mikael Akerfeldt doesn't agree with me either), but in my mind this is one of their best songs. At least all the way through the acoustic part, which is one of the most haunting and moving moments of music I've ever heard (and I can really relate to the lyrics suggesting that the despair of indifference and monotony is harder to endure than any conspiracy or persecution). I'd rank it right up there with "Bleak," "Godhead's Lament," "The Drapery Falls" and "Ghost of Perdition" as one of the most powerful Opeth songs ever written. It also reminds me of "The Perfect Element" by Pain of Salvation, which is the title song of my all-time favorite album and features a similar acoustic interlude in the middle of the song.