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Ravenous crows hover above the altar on the forest floor, watching, peering, proud but fearing. Circling down more and more And I recall you running, I recall you hide. The heart you would give was invisible inside. The laughter running like a silver creek, where can it be now, is it hidden in their beaks? If I've lost you I don't know but your heart is my own, though it's cold as stone. I still can feel you here my dear and your lidless they eyes can't but stare. -Speak of your emerald eyes and the pearls they cried, your ruby smile and your obsidian lies; It's all collected here and it's all so strong. Not a part is missing, not a jigsaw puzzle-piece is gone. Well enshrined here inside my sacred, my secret museum of art. Holy, enthroned, precious, my own, one of a kind; your heart. And as they're soon to feast, these grey clay-coloured beasts land carefully and hide next to where you lie. They anticipate, then they thank their fate and start pecking at your thighs and what once was where your eyes were. And the blood stained brittle beaks part in thanks and shriek with confession in their cries. We all gave in, it was no sin; -We love you, the crows and I
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Apr 8, 2014
Apr 8, 2014 at 6:20 PM UTC
Ravenous Crows
Ravenous crows hover above the altar on the forest floor, watching, peering, proud but fearing. Circling down more and more And I recall you running, I recall you hide. The heart you would give was invisible inside. The laughter running like a silver creek, where can it be now, is it hidden in their beaks? If I've lost you I don't know but your heart is my own, though it's cold as stone. I still can feel you here my dear and your lidless they eyes can't but stare. -Speak of your emerald eyes and the pearls they cried, your ruby smile and your obsidian lies; It's all collected here and it's all so strong. Not a part is missing, not a jigsaw puzzle-piece is gone. Well enshrined here inside my sacred, my secret museum of art. Holy, enthroned, precious, my own, one of a kind; your heart. And as they're soon to feast, these grey clay-coloured beasts land carefully and hide next to where you lie. They anticipate, then they thank their fate and start pecking at your thighs and what once was where your eyes were. And the blood stained brittle beaks part in thanks and shriek with confession in their cries. We all gave in, it was no sin; -We love you, the crows and I
This was a song released with my old band Illnath. He original poem is somewhere in my yellowed books, and this is rewritten from the official lyric. I'll try to dig up the original (and better) poem in the future. The music video can be found on a YouTube search "illnath ravenous crows"
Narrenschiff
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Apr 8, 2014
Apr 8, 2014 at 6:20 PM UTC
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