| Song | Considered Dead |
| Artist | Gorguts |
| Album | And Then Comes Lividity [Demo Anthology] |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Gorguts | |
| Back in the fourteenth century | |
| When the world was plagued by horrid diseases | |
| Discovered lifeless bodies were buried | |
| Knowing very little about true symptoms of death | |
| Those who stiffen in the stage of morbidity | |
| Were then considered dead | |
| Autopsies were unknown at that time | |
| Unconsciousness could have been fatal to your life | |
| Catalepsy, from this plague a lot have died | |
| Ignorance sent to the grave people alive | |
| There's no way to save yourself from this calamity | |
| Life will be for you a simple memory | |
| Faint! Now you're paralysed | |
| Catalepsy soon will take your life | |
| Try not to close your eyes | |
| Cause death will be to life a deadly lie | |
| When you're entombed Within your mind you wait and | |
| pray if you could talk The only things that you would say | |
| "I'm still alive...Please!" "I'm still alive...Don't bury me!" | |
| [Lead: Luc Lemay] | |
| What a sad way to end a mortal life | |
| But it's better off buried | |
| Than to be embalmed alive |
| zuo ci : Gorguts | |
| Back in the fourteenth century | |
| When the world was plagued by horrid diseases | |
| Discovered lifeless bodies were buried | |
| Knowing very little about true symptoms of death | |
| Those who stiffen in the stage of morbidity | |
| Were then considered dead | |
| Autopsies were unknown at that time | |
| Unconsciousness could have been fatal to your life | |
| Catalepsy, from this plague a lot have died | |
| Ignorance sent to the grave people alive | |
| There' s no way to save yourself from this calamity | |
| Life will be for you a simple memory | |
| Faint! Now you' re paralysed | |
| Catalepsy soon will take your life | |
| Try not to close your eyes | |
| Cause death will be to life a deadly lie | |
| When you' re entombed Within your mind you wait and | |
| pray if you could talk The only things that you would say | |
| " I' m still alive... Please!" " I' m still alive... Don' t bury me!" | |
| Lead: Luc Lemay | |
| What a sad way to end a mortal life | |
| But it' s better off buried | |
| Than to be embalmed alive |
| zuò cí : Gorguts | |
| Back in the fourteenth century | |
| When the world was plagued by horrid diseases | |
| Discovered lifeless bodies were buried | |
| Knowing very little about true symptoms of death | |
| Those who stiffen in the stage of morbidity | |
| Were then considered dead | |
| Autopsies were unknown at that time | |
| Unconsciousness could have been fatal to your life | |
| Catalepsy, from this plague a lot have died | |
| Ignorance sent to the grave people alive | |
| There' s no way to save yourself from this calamity | |
| Life will be for you a simple memory | |
| Faint! Now you' re paralysed | |
| Catalepsy soon will take your life | |
| Try not to close your eyes | |
| Cause death will be to life a deadly lie | |
| When you' re entombed Within your mind you wait and | |
| pray if you could talk The only things that you would say | |
| " I' m still alive... Please!" " I' m still alive... Don' t bury me!" | |
| Lead: Luc Lemay | |
| What a sad way to end a mortal life | |
| But it' s better off buried | |
| Than to be embalmed alive |