Swollen with liquid
Ready to burst
A load of my lymph
Will quench this dead body's thirst
One month in the grave
Twisted and half decayed
She turned a putrid yellow
I pissed in her maggot filled asshole
Fucking the rotting
My semen is bleeding
The smell of decay
Seeps from her genital cavity
The smell was unbearable as I unburied her

I cum blood from my erection
I feel it run
Down her throat, swallow

Eyes glassy and vacant
Body dug up to play with
Skin greasy and naked
Tonguing her rotted anus

I need a live woman
To fill with my fluid
A delicate girl, to mutilate, fuck and kill

Her body exceptional
She thought I was normal
But I wanted more
I came blood inside of her
Choking on the clot
Gagging on the snot

Gushing blood, from her mouth
Bloody gel leaking out

Body buried in a shallow grave
Unmarked for none to find
The sickness I have left behind
Undetected go my crimes
The greatest thrill of my life
Slit my own cock with a knife
Violent, climax, serging serum on my skin

Back from the dead
I am resurrected to spew, putrefaction


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    I was more than a little concerned when I found out my older brother has this song on his iTunes. I always thought he was fairly well-balanced, then I find a song about necrophilia on his playlist (it's not a very exclusive list, mind - it has over 10000 songs on it). So, curious to see what all the debate really was about, I decided to listen to it. The first thing I felt was relief - you can't hear a word, so maybe my brother didn't know what the song was about (though the title should've been a clue). The second thing I felt was contempt - I know that there are CC fans out there, and, fine, whatever. ... But, seriously, HOW is that music?! The third thing I felt was uncontrollable humour. The, er, distorted voice suddenly seemed extremely comical to me. The fourth thing I felt was confusion, as when the song finished it appeared to start replaying automatically. Then I realised that it wasn't repeating, and that the start of the next CC song on the list sounded exactly the same as the first one - a load of confusing noise.

    But I still respect the opinions of fans out there, even though I personally feel they have no real musical talent. I'm sure people out there feel the same about the Manics, a band I like and who I'm now listening to, in order to erase the memories of CC. Oh, wait - I don't actually remember how their song (using that word loosely) goes. Never mind. All together now: under neon loneliness, motorcycle emptiness...

    frozen_in_fireon August 24, 2005   Link

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