Poison Tears

Lyrics
"The puritan filth, where ivy grows The poisoned tear, the thorn, the rose The sin, the pleasure, the sexual urge Is what I choose for my last dirge" This is the day I'll die The scent of lust, my last goodbye Devotion and distress Love and tempting flesh Thousands battles I have fought Like a falling Ceasar, now I rot The night of the long knives The weakness of our kind A humain messiah carring the cross Still to this day they follow an icon, I can't believe it Do you believe in the afterlife? I don't! An eyeball in the mouth of the snake is pouring poison Every day I'm lost and found Torn and beaten to the ground Like a poison tear that falls without a sound Crying poison tears Every time I fall again A paradox that has no end Like a vortex turning circles in the sand Crying poison tears On Lost Occasion Avenue Satan's fisting his way through The false legion of the dead Puritanie filth they spread A headless rider I wanna be To spew out all my anger The seven deadly sins And the animal within A humain messiah carrying the cross Still to this day they follow an icon, I can't believe it Do you believe in the afterlife? I don't! An eyeball in the mouth of the snake is pouring poison Every day I'm lost and found Torn and beaten to the ground Like a poison tear that falls without a sound Crying poison tears Every time I fall again A paradox that has no end Like a vortex turning circles in the sand Crying poison tears Every day I'm lost and found Torn and beaten to the ground Like a poison tear that falls without a sound Crying poison tears Every time I fall again A paradox that has no end Like a vortex turning circles in the sand Every day I'm lost and found Torn and beaten to the ground Like a poison tear that falls without a sound Crying poison tears Poison tears my eyes still cry Pouring venom till I die On that day you'll realize it's all a lie Crying poison tears Crying poison tears, oh yeah Crying poison tears
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Credits
- Writers
- Davide Moras
- Federico Baston