oh lord,
bathe me
in flame.

coronary worm food
blistering through
endtrails
vomiting it's liver
into pools of pus
and larva feed
entering with finger
sowing into death
reaping all the sins
into the heart of the
salivator

burgalveist
and throwing
numbers
human insanity
with glowing
forehead
and draining
monkey

blowing
smolder

it rebuilds
it's stomach
then it starts
to feed
gorging down
the gullet
loads of
necromastic
rot...
sliipping in the
blood and bile
suffer now
with scott and
Kyle,
hosing off the
requiem,
and bathe we
in flame...

burgalveist
and throwing
numbers
human insanity
with glowing
forehead
and draining
monkey,
salivator!


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    What does Burgalveist mean? The song sounds like its describing some form of hell.

    Portilloizayon December 28, 2010   Link

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