[music - Andre LaBarre and Sean McGrath]
[lyrics - Ross Sewage]
[solo: "Full-Body Piercing" by A.S. LaBarre]
An
aceldama littered with corpses, withered
Cerebrum spills from heads hacked in twain
Incarnadine shower across land
scoured
Quenching the sod, the blood of the slain
Battles we've fought and conquests we've wrought
In wholesale slaughter,
embroiled
Harvesting dead for our dinner spread
To the victors, the fruit of the spoiled
A quartet of gorelords, reigning in
blood
Sweetmeats are ablated in a sanguine flood
Survivors of the melee are illaqueated
Deigned as pabulation,
impinguated
Raise the stakes, leave them all impaled
Flagitations have all failed
Raise the stakes, leave them all
impaled
Tapered pikes piercing entrails
Trodding down a path, beset on each side
By the ganched and their horrisonant
cries
Astride cacuminated poles, they point the way
To an arescent feast celebrating victory
Heartily whiff a myriad of
stenches
Putrescine platters brought forth by wenches
Cruor bullion, the soup du jour
Into tankards, claret is
poured
Crapulous carousing, the de rigueur
Dehiscent lungs bellow gargled parlance
Supplying ambience
Caitiff factions
sullied our names
Beseiging their lands, we staked our claims
With their progeny dead and women caught
Now the impaled shall
rot
Culled from a paladin's remains
The redolant guts of peditastellus slain
Culinary skills are put to the test
For a
seven corpse meal we can't wait to ingest
From on high, the beleagured cry of suffering
Stuck like pigs on acicular sticks,
uncontrolled blubbering
Atop gavelocks, punctured gralloch haemorrhage, therein
Their final view of this motley crew eating finewed
kin
[solo: "Slow Death" by S.C. McGrath]
Sean, rip off their flesh
Ross, bring me a glass of blood
Raul, prepare to
make carcass stew
Raise the stakes, leave them all impaled
No body left unnassailed
Raise the stakes, leave them all
impaled
These life times we have curtailed
Gullets full of tripe harvested from foes
Through haughty engorgement, their flesh
we have disposed
Skeletons lanced and left dangling in the air
Of our wrathful scourge, a grave reminder