Immortal Corrupter

Centuries of carnage
Centuries of chaos yet unfolding
A planet built on bone
Spinning in a space
Unmolded

Armies are arrayed
Like toys on tabletops it’s almost funny
Bodies raped and flayed
The sea is red with blood the sky is sunny

Immortal!
Corrupter!

Your entrails are displayed
Upon a rack we break the bones within you
Your fighters are dismayed and wonder if it is wise to continue
To resist my will
The babies that I bake fill a volcano
I’m clogging up the kill
My wretched baby paste requires Drano

I’m out of my mind
Immortal Corrupter
Malignance defined
Chew the womb, seal the tomb, leave the dead behind
Immortal Corrupter
Dagger of the mind

The betrayer is enraged
His mask is gone his crimson hauberk cloven
His brains they are arrayed
Amongst the ruin of the lies he’d spoken

Immortal!
Corrupter!

And if I was a sperm
I’d consecrate my germ and then continue
And if I was a worm
I’d find a way that I could crawl up in you

Crawl up in you!

And if I was a sperm…
Immortal!
And if I was a worm…
Corrupter!
If I was a sperm, if I was a germ…

I’m out of my mind
Immortal Corrupter
Malignance defined
Immortal Corrupter
Dagger of the mind


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    This song is made obvious by the video, which of course is that leaders, like Osama and Bush, are ones that will be the ultimate downfall to humanity with their corruption.

    Truanon September 17, 2006   Link

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