| Song | Bodiless Sleeper |
| Artist | Spawn of Possession |
| Album | Incurso |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Sunless skies stared at him as he escaped | |
| Warned by doctor after doctor but nothing could keep him away | |
| From that which for years had kept him insane | |
| Obstinate and keen to seek out all remaining elements pertaining the blemish onhis soul | |
| Ran off with a strong conviction that what he had seen was real and notimagination | |
| He knew it, he felt it, all those pigs in white scrubs tried to **** his mind | |
| Locked away since that delirious day but now free by choice to once again | |
| Rattle the forbidden cage, deep in those treacherous woods he found it | |
| A spot on the ground, marked with the three pebble stones he once found | |
| He should’ve walked away instead he ferociously began to dig deep | |
| Clawing through the dirt and roots, unfed desire, a resurrection at last shallspire | |
| With nervously chewed down finger nails, kept on delving further down | |
| What he finally found was breathing still, breath of the | |
| Bodiless sleeper revived, tender skull acquired | |
| Deformed beyond reason, he gently pulled it out of its hole | |
| Lips touched, tongues played, time to do what had remained unique | |
| Insurgent abominator wrecker of all shifting prayer | |
| Though no one can comprehend its meaning and its act | |
| Bodiless sleeper revived | |
| All the knowledge in this head he now possessed to stir from resting | |
| Forever since he got caught he knew replacement was the key | |
| Tender skull acquired | |
| Their bristly chins scraped one another | |
| As he measured between his shoulders | |
| He made a mark at his neckline | |
| Where the blunt and rusty saw soon would be placed | |
| Closed his eyes and let the jerking motion cut to finally remove the weakness | |
| His head fell off yet still alive, his headless body replaced it fast | |
| Slowly he worked with a needle and thread to carefully secure the head | |
| Connected they fused very well, the stitches healed so nicely | |
| This body now wanders around slightly confused but with knowledge like few | |
| Under the three pebble stones, grave of the head is now empty |
| Sunless skies stared at him as he escaped | |
| Warned by doctor after doctor but nothing could keep him away | |
| From that which for years had kept him insane | |
| Obstinate and keen to seek out all remaining elements pertaining the blemish onhis soul | |
| Ran off with a strong conviction that what he had seen was real and notimagination | |
| He knew it, he felt it, all those pigs in white scrubs tried to his mind | |
| Locked away since that delirious day but now free by choice to once again | |
| Rattle the forbidden cage, deep in those treacherous woods he found it | |
| A spot on the ground, marked with the three pebble stones he once found | |
| He should' ve walked away instead he ferociously began to dig deep | |
| Clawing through the dirt and roots, unfed desire, a resurrection at last shallspire | |
| With nervously chewed down finger nails, kept on delving further down | |
| What he finally found was breathing still, breath of the | |
| Bodiless sleeper revived, tender skull acquired | |
| Deformed beyond reason, he gently pulled it out of its hole | |
| Lips touched, tongues played, time to do what had remained unique | |
| Insurgent abominator wrecker of all shifting prayer | |
| Though no one can comprehend its meaning and its act | |
| Bodiless sleeper revived | |
| All the knowledge in this head he now possessed to stir from resting | |
| Forever since he got caught he knew replacement was the key | |
| Tender skull acquired | |
| Their bristly chins scraped one another | |
| As he measured between his shoulders | |
| He made a mark at his neckline | |
| Where the blunt and rusty saw soon would be placed | |
| Closed his eyes and let the jerking motion cut to finally remove the weakness | |
| His head fell off yet still alive, his headless body replaced it fast | |
| Slowly he worked with a needle and thread to carefully secure the head | |
| Connected they fused very well, the stitches healed so nicely | |
| This body now wanders around slightly confused but with knowledge like few | |
| Under the three pebble stones, grave of the head is now empty |
| Sunless skies stared at him as he escaped | |
| Warned by doctor after doctor but nothing could keep him away | |
| From that which for years had kept him insane | |
| Obstinate and keen to seek out all remaining elements pertaining the blemish onhis soul | |
| Ran off with a strong conviction that what he had seen was real and notimagination | |
| He knew it, he felt it, all those pigs in white scrubs tried to his mind | |
| Locked away since that delirious day but now free by choice to once again | |
| Rattle the forbidden cage, deep in those treacherous woods he found it | |
| A spot on the ground, marked with the three pebble stones he once found | |
| He should' ve walked away instead he ferociously began to dig deep | |
| Clawing through the dirt and roots, unfed desire, a resurrection at last shallspire | |
| With nervously chewed down finger nails, kept on delving further down | |
| What he finally found was breathing still, breath of the | |
| Bodiless sleeper revived, tender skull acquired | |
| Deformed beyond reason, he gently pulled it out of its hole | |
| Lips touched, tongues played, time to do what had remained unique | |
| Insurgent abominator wrecker of all shifting prayer | |
| Though no one can comprehend its meaning and its act | |
| Bodiless sleeper revived | |
| All the knowledge in this head he now possessed to stir from resting | |
| Forever since he got caught he knew replacement was the key | |
| Tender skull acquired | |
| Their bristly chins scraped one another | |
| As he measured between his shoulders | |
| He made a mark at his neckline | |
| Where the blunt and rusty saw soon would be placed | |
| Closed his eyes and let the jerking motion cut to finally remove the weakness | |
| His head fell off yet still alive, his headless body replaced it fast | |
| Slowly he worked with a needle and thread to carefully secure the head | |
| Connected they fused very well, the stitches healed so nicely | |
| This body now wanders around slightly confused but with knowledge like few | |
| Under the three pebble stones, grave of the head is now empty |