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Primordial
01:36
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A depiction of the future
Of the entirety of our kind;
Of our disease:
On the cusp of circulating
Swirls of
space
Appears a concentration of decay;
A wasted
constellation frame.
In this morgue of stellar forms
The planets are cremated into worms.
Mutated and
deformed,
They spur themselves forward
To the writhing
dirt.
Dismissed to audience themselves;
To view from
inches away, the stage
Upon which their fate is played
Like strings tied at the base
To tear the wings off of
The remained figures.
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2. |
Furnace
07:01
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The brain unravels these hallows.
Reality ceases as
temporal feasibility
Reaches...;
The ceiling stays,
And the cobwebs rest
On the edges
Of shattered
regression;
Into the depths
Of pandoric black.
Separately, in the furnace
Sheltered by walls that
separate dirt
From the surface
Releasing souls from the
throat
To ascend into Heaven
And help themselves
To
helpings of pigs
And fleshy substance
Layering tables
with faces of
Unsaved babes of the Lord;
Concocted of
sweat and endurance
Severing ties with the rest of us
Into the furnace.
The brain unravels these hallows
Reality ceases as temporal feasibility
Reaches its end;
The ceiling stays, but the cobwebs
Rest.
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3. |
Scaphist
02:37
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Bound,
The ground resembles golden gourds
Of amrit as
it slithers
Into your throat, forced open
By hands with
torturous tools and
Ropes to hold you in
Your vessel to
the equidistance.
Acidosis sets and ejects your insides
out
Hours lapse and the insects gather around you,
Decubitus and violently sick;
Infected and dying.
On the seventeenth day
Breath escapes the ribcage
Sick with ulcers that...
That pus and decay the feeble
frame
Drowned in waste and the eggs
That are laid
In
the septic holes
On your cranial case;
Sense replaced
By fever and pain.
Hatching legs set the pace
To
envelope the brain and taste
The thoughts that dare
escape
The cortex plane
To the feast of devouring
temporal space.
Facing into the sun
There is no grace
Until the blood fills your lungs
With toxic shock
And
dementia is done.
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