| Song | Carnival Of Disgust |
| Artist | Falconer |
| Album | Among Beggars And Thieves |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Weinerhall | |
| Behind the veil of destiny | |
| the path might turn in sudden twists of irony. | |
| Night turns to day, dark turns to light. | |
| End to beginning on the other side of right. | |
| Wielder of steel, tier of ropes. | |
| The hooded slayer without shame and without hope. | |
| Sentenced to death but slipped away | |
| to live the role of a hangman at display. | |
| Come see the play of wicked irony. | |
| Join the crowd of hunger | |
| for the joy of the carnival of disgust. | |
| Lonley he walks, outcast of shame. | |
| Fearful and spat on yet respected for his name. | |
| Marked by the blade to be known by sight | |
| as a walking dead man for a crime pitch black as night. |
| zuo qu : Weinerhall | |
| Behind the veil of destiny | |
| the path might turn in sudden twists of irony. | |
| Night turns to day, dark turns to light. | |
| End to beginning on the other side of right. | |
| Wielder of steel, tier of ropes. | |
| The hooded slayer without shame and without hope. | |
| Sentenced to death but slipped away | |
| to live the role of a hangman at display. | |
| Come see the play of wicked irony. | |
| Join the crowd of hunger | |
| for the joy of the carnival of disgust. | |
| Lonley he walks, outcast of shame. | |
| Fearful and spat on yet respected for his name. | |
| Marked by the blade to be known by sight | |
| as a walking dead man for a crime pitch black as night. |
| zuò qǔ : Weinerhall | |
| Behind the veil of destiny | |
| the path might turn in sudden twists of irony. | |
| Night turns to day, dark turns to light. | |
| End to beginning on the other side of right. | |
| Wielder of steel, tier of ropes. | |
| The hooded slayer without shame and without hope. | |
| Sentenced to death but slipped away | |
| to live the role of a hangman at display. | |
| Come see the play of wicked irony. | |
| Join the crowd of hunger | |
| for the joy of the carnival of disgust. | |
| Lonley he walks, outcast of shame. | |
| Fearful and spat on yet respected for his name. | |
| Marked by the blade to be known by sight | |
| as a walking dead man for a crime pitch black as night. |