This stomach of mine is in a syrupy wrath,
A swarming hand waves from the bath,
I’m missing some time and I don’t know where I’ve been at,
I’m sick to my soul and my head feels cracked.
I’m lying on the stairs,
I’ve caught myself unawares,
Follow the trail of white meat into the rosy brine,
I cannot take my eyes away from ones that stare at mine.
Her breasts are little islands on a great ceramic sky,
Demise undressed is great distress to both my virgin eyes,
Her deathly grin now purses in, I know not the reason why,
And the cadaver in the bathtub gargles out a sickly cry.
*Chorus*
She flies to me with open arms,
Well wasn’t I surprised to find that this girl wasn’t drowned?
The fingernails in my neck, I’ll keep as lucky charms,
She bites my tongue and then she falls back down.
Well what can you say to a lass in death’s decay?
As it transpires, she talks anyway,
And the howling aside, she spreads her wrists wide,
“Look what you did in your dreams last night!”
There’s something ‘bout the way she moves that makes you want to die,
The horrid truth that I’m to blame, It chews me up inside,
The mounting terror is too much,
And though she’s cold and wet to touch,
I’ll get down on my knees and make the carcass my bride!
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