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DEVIL'S TEARDROP ~ A FALLEN ANGEL'S STAIN

I wonder…

Wherever this nebulous varmint is

Here, there, everywhere

Does he ever look to himself in shame

He who leaves his iniquitous stains

For all the hatred he lays claim?

 

He gives tongue to the anemic, weakened mettle

Wheezing his nidorous, putrid breath into its chambers

Leaving behind his dark, black, deadly whispers

Of desolated emptiness his demonic sinister

 

He entombs them alive those he perversely abducts

To his Cimmerian, shadowy hell

Slither back to your bottomless pit

You tenebrous angel from purgatory

 

You don’t deserve a capital ‘A’ for angel

In your God forsaken name

Demon of greed and endless shame

Conjuring up ways to wickedly ensnare those

Who’ve weakly stumbled to their knees

 

You were cast down from the Great One’s Home

You don't deserve this world to roam

This is ‘Lights Out’

The demise of you and me and everything I used to be!

 

Don’t hurl me your meager crumbs of wretched love

As you wickedly tally my teardrops in The Mighty’s rain

You menacing angel I recognize your despicable fame

I’m through dancing to your stygian, sooty song

Go back to Hades where you chose to belong

 

You cheat; you lie with your unlit, callous façade

You Cerberus hound from hell you are not from my loving God

At long last I see behind your lurid, false masquerade

You malevolent angel cast from Heaven

 

I pray, you incubus, you succubus

Recoil back to your wicked inferno

Go crawling back to your lake of fire

Ye who chose crepuscular, selfish desire

And...

Pathetically became you

 

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Apr 11, 2013
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