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SINGER: Carcass
SONG:Forensic Clinicism / The Sanguine Article
Salutiferous exaltation, through fusty spatterings i sift, cauterizing proud flesh, pyogenic cortex i just yearn to rip, with impalpable, cathartic tools, dilapidated lusts i gratify, cold premediated surgery, in my calculated surgery i hold your fragile life... Pultacious... pugnacious... pernicious... acro-idiopathic... Artificially concussed, excavating to your gastric core, patulous, deep wounds, cascading and crimson as i explore, master at my bloody art, i like to carve sculpture and maim, mounted on the freezer's geurney, you're exhibited until you enter into decay... Pultacious... pugnacious... delicious... gastric-idiopathology... Welcome to my theatre, the stage upon which i act, turning into a sumptuous perfomance, heiniously i hew and gash, churning out a deep gulch, the incision a major nick, a quick toke of nitrous oxide is how i get my kicks... Expurgating healthy tissue, opulent flesh i slit, costate cuts expunged as the patient i now fillet, malpractising and mussing, carnage hyperventilates, self placebonic, the only is operate... The recumbent are my prey - under my genital blade, your precordium i brutally plunder - whilst you're put under Exanguinating - you're totally parched, exenterating - removing body parts, wholly abraded - surgically maimed, decortication - medically slain Contaminating, infacting, how i love to cough and sneeze, on the carneous culture, to cause bacteria to breed, anaesthetised, paralysed, a clinical stupor is induced, with callous dexterity your bodily mass is reduced... I extract the gullet - to end up in my bucket, a quick flick of my wrist - and i'll be struck off the list Exanguinating - straigh from the heart, exenterating - with my lancet so sharp, anatomically - my surgery maims, decortication - by the clinically deranged Gross misconduct, i make the choicest cuts, text book stabs, written on your tag... Wheeled away after a medical mishap, in a polythene bag your body is now wrapped... the acute wound now sealed up, the picture of ill-health, you're a bit cut up...
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