Corporal Jigsore Quandary

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Carcass - Rock, Death Metal

Corporal Jigsore Quandary

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[Intro] "Identifying the bodies which are decomposed, dismembered, skeletonised pose very serious problems. We've had many cases in this department where a body has been found in pieces, or decomposed, and we've been able to put things together—" "Yes, the head, the upper part of the body, in a very badly decomposed state." [Verse 1] Excised and anatomised, deviscerated disarray The torso diverged with pride Deftly amputated, evulsed limbs now defunct The trunk imbrued, tatty stumps used as lugs For a chondrin puzzle so quaint Head and body decollate A heaving mass so quiescent [Verse 2] Scattered and scrambled, your teasement grows A bloody caricature to make whole A squirming grisly jigsaw, detrital fragments fit so snug That missing piece will leave you stumped Totally disassembled, nicely sliced and diced A cold mannequin once resembled Real cranium teaser, carved from flesh and bone, so mystifying [Verse 3] Battered and diffused, with placating blows A human jigsaw to make whole A sequacious pattern which once fitted so snug Joining together each dubious lump Ravaged disassembly, neatly cubed and diced A cold mannequin reassembled Astute brain teaser, incorporate flesh and bone, so mortifying [Bridge] An incessant game Methodically made With each cumulative piecing Of commensated meat [Verse 4] Bi-manual reconstruction, eldritch problem complete A convented effigy A pathological toy, each chunk rigorously Inter mortis locking, as you pathogenically rot Such a perplexing task To fit the remains in the casket Uliginous mess so quiescent [Guitar Solos] [Bridge] An incessant game Methodically made With each cumulative piece Of commensated meat

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Credits

Writers
  • Jeff Walker
  • Bill Steer
  • Ken Owen
  • Michael Amott