[Music: Steer]
[Lyrics: Walker]
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...