Song | The Internal Twin |
Artist | Broken Hope |
Album | Repulsive Conception |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Griffin, Stanek, Wagner | |
Inside my fertile mother, the egg fertilized | |
And from one egg, two individuals originated | |
A pair of identical twins began to grow | |
But in an unnatural quirk the embryos fused | |
And I absorbed my embryonical sibling into me | |
From my earliest fetal stages into adulthood | |
His displaced cells grew as | |
I did We matured together in the oddest ways | |
Together as one we were born to be | |
I grew up as a freak, a walking monstrosity | |
A living abnormality for scientific study | |
Tumorous growths on and in my body cause me pain | |
Of dermoid origins, these tumors are pieces of my brother | |
These teratomas sprout across my body | |
As my fragmented sibling develops from my torsos | |
My brother lives within | |
Inside lays the internal twin | |
My stomach contains rows of his teeth | |
Molars and incisors grow from the organ walls | |
And scalp hair clumps from external teratocarinomas | |
His bulbous eyeballs protrude from my right temple and ear | |
They twitch inside misshapen sockets | |
Sightless they roll and gaze into black | |
A toothless cartilage mouth opens from my chest | |
Its rubbery spasms will never speak a word | |
And his retarded raging thoughts | |
I hear He bellows and cries inside of my skull | |
His berserk, confused substratum shrieks drive me mad | |
His underdeveloped brain grows from mine | |
And his retarded raging thoughts | |
I hear He bellows and cries inside of my skull | |
Always he has shared my vital organs | |
My heart, my lungs, and pulsing blood | |
Since birth his survival has depended on me | |
His nurturing has me to thank | |
I am sorry brother | |
I can no longer live like this | |
It is time to finally set you free | |
Subconscious echoes as my twin horrifically scrams | |
The surgeons' scalpels cut him out piece by piece |
zuo ci : Griffin, Stanek, Wagner | |
Inside my fertile mother, the egg fertilized | |
And from one egg, two individuals originated | |
A pair of identical twins began to grow | |
But in an unnatural quirk the embryos fused | |
And I absorbed my embryonical sibling into me | |
From my earliest fetal stages into adulthood | |
His displaced cells grew as | |
I did We matured together in the oddest ways | |
Together as one we were born to be | |
I grew up as a freak, a walking monstrosity | |
A living abnormality for scientific study | |
Tumorous growths on and in my body cause me pain | |
Of dermoid origins, these tumors are pieces of my brother | |
These teratomas sprout across my body | |
As my fragmented sibling develops from my torsos | |
My brother lives within | |
Inside lays the internal twin | |
My stomach contains rows of his teeth | |
Molars and incisors grow from the organ walls | |
And scalp hair clumps from external teratocarinomas | |
His bulbous eyeballs protrude from my right temple and ear | |
They twitch inside misshapen sockets | |
Sightless they roll and gaze into black | |
A toothless cartilage mouth opens from my chest | |
Its rubbery spasms will never speak a word | |
And his retarded raging thoughts | |
I hear He bellows and cries inside of my skull | |
His berserk, confused substratum shrieks drive me mad | |
His underdeveloped brain grows from mine | |
And his retarded raging thoughts | |
I hear He bellows and cries inside of my skull | |
Always he has shared my vital organs | |
My heart, my lungs, and pulsing blood | |
Since birth his survival has depended on me | |
His nurturing has me to thank | |
I am sorry brother | |
I can no longer live like this | |
It is time to finally set you free | |
Subconscious echoes as my twin horrifically scrams | |
The surgeons' scalpels cut him out piece by piece |
zuò cí : Griffin, Stanek, Wagner | |
Inside my fertile mother, the egg fertilized | |
And from one egg, two individuals originated | |
A pair of identical twins began to grow | |
But in an unnatural quirk the embryos fused | |
And I absorbed my embryonical sibling into me | |
From my earliest fetal stages into adulthood | |
His displaced cells grew as | |
I did We matured together in the oddest ways | |
Together as one we were born to be | |
I grew up as a freak, a walking monstrosity | |
A living abnormality for scientific study | |
Tumorous growths on and in my body cause me pain | |
Of dermoid origins, these tumors are pieces of my brother | |
These teratomas sprout across my body | |
As my fragmented sibling develops from my torsos | |
My brother lives within | |
Inside lays the internal twin | |
My stomach contains rows of his teeth | |
Molars and incisors grow from the organ walls | |
And scalp hair clumps from external teratocarinomas | |
His bulbous eyeballs protrude from my right temple and ear | |
They twitch inside misshapen sockets | |
Sightless they roll and gaze into black | |
A toothless cartilage mouth opens from my chest | |
Its rubbery spasms will never speak a word | |
And his retarded raging thoughts | |
I hear He bellows and cries inside of my skull | |
His berserk, confused substratum shrieks drive me mad | |
His underdeveloped brain grows from mine | |
And his retarded raging thoughts | |
I hear He bellows and cries inside of my skull | |
Always he has shared my vital organs | |
My heart, my lungs, and pulsing blood | |
Since birth his survival has depended on me | |
His nurturing has me to thank | |
I am sorry brother | |
I can no longer live like this | |
It is time to finally set you free | |
Subconscious echoes as my twin horrifically scrams | |
The surgeons' scalpels cut him out piece by piece |