| My Dying Bride - Catherine Blake from the "Songs of Darkness, Words of Light" album 2004 Peaceville/Snapper Lyrics: So vile mens' torment was truly a pleasure A plan that would change mankind for ever more Catherine Blake slept fitfully in the summer night. In the heat. she murmured gently and moved smoothly, this way and that. Oh, the beauty. Her luscious eyes, delicate fingers, clawed at her sodden bed. Catherine smiled. Took a fabulous breath of summer air and tasted death. Die Eronian's visit had been successful, rewarding. with nights of female screams of whimpers, lustful dreams. Night followed rampant night of delicate soft gasps. The ultimate attack on all Heaven and it's glories. Seduce them as they slept, oblivous to their midnight tryst. The seed of doom was planted. Phantom-raped in their dreams. The sad ones take their own lives. Slay their men night after night. Catherine Blake dreamt of a horror. Of passion too, and of terror. Over her silent breast, shadows swept, shades caressed. Motherhood was destroyed by the seed and laid to waste. A great rift was born. Man and the world were torn. The daggers went in deep, vile and sickening. Women swept away all infancy from their wombs. And still the Lord God remained silent. No utterance, no movement, no tears. The earth became red. The cutting machines of man. Disgust and hatred for the lives of woman. The butchery, the savagery, did spill unto themselves. A chorus of agony from Heaven and rain poured In a ... |