walls trapped within
yellow eyes
the cutters drooling face
rips apart
cuts to the heart
disease shown

let it out
movement crosses crimson light
washes darkened corners gently
forces open wide
and lingering awhile
pouring thoughts electric fingers
blinding pressure sockets stream
matter grey the nerve free fall
safely buried out behind a face

let it out
be carefull watching living mask
misshapen tumors ride the pressing
tinted nightmare breeze

let it out
mental shock
disturbed thoughts rotting
long lasting reaction
make it stop
stir up the pot
taking away means nothing
mental shock
mental shock

distorted moodswing smile
altered music shadow covers
melted honey bitter pie
she utters tasting quite lovely

motion on towards a truthful state
mincing with words align
order form to multiply

mental shock
relentless and leaning
compiling the list

mental shock
alone at the top
before before it was not
this way i thought... it did

mental shock
disturbed thoughts rotting
long lasting reaction
make it stop

mental shock
distraught all has got
to be given up
this way i thought


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    I always thought it must be about a lab animal who's subject to the type of tests they do where they stick wires in different parts of the brain and stimulate with electricity. But maybe I'm being too literal.

    I must admit one line seems to me to be especially puzzling "before before it was not this way i thought... it did" - I think on the sleeve note lyrics "It did" is in brackets - Kinda thought this was maybe the Vivisecter/Tormentor has been affected by his work to the point that he is now thinking like an animal, and this could be either through the trauma of it or through being so desensitised to suffering.

    Uh its probably just me :)

    Eschatonon July 20, 2007   Link

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