"Year Of The Maggot" lyrics
"Year Of The Maggot"
Beyond the funeral, floating
Cold bed far from the grey chain of haze
A caul wrapped in the jagged lamentations
Of seven 15th-century saints
Three crowns reforged into coffins
A triad of lead, cypress, and oak
The mouth of silver soon shall blacken
Just like blue blood will, when cold
The king is dead
Long live the queen of fools
From sweet to bitter
In the year of the maggot, 1632
Sacral geometry, cardinal lust
A pale voyage on sepulchral waves
A black ship of spiritual convulsion
On a raging sea of royal decay
Beyond the funeral risen
Behind the silver-mask, a foul smile
From the high urn, a stench of confusion
And blessed 17th-century bile
The queen is dead
Long live the king of flies
From sick to sicker
In the year of the maggot, 1689
Writer(s): Hakansson Morgan Patrik Niclas, Rosten Daniel Hans Johan
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album:
"Memento Mori" (2023)
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