| Song | The Evangelist |
| Artist | Spawn of Possession |
| Album | Incurso |
| Sleeping pills can keep one drowsy, shut out the angst and feel but nothing | |
| Yet to find total closure for terrors of the past, a saddened man now enteredthe hospital at last | |
| Ninth door to the left, laid all answers to what had kept him drunk for allthose years | |
| A gently knocking but no answer, hesitated for a second then turned the knoband stepped inside | |
| In front of him a well made bed, in it a woman sleeping, he pulled up a chair | |
| So fragile and so helpless, he took her hand and held it and whispered in herear | |
| EdwardMy dear | |
| Ms. Sinclair, you are my mother and a whore of evil | |
| How could you leave me there in that old church, why | |
| My first vague memories of | |
| Father Dorian and me on my knees | |
| He stole my boyhood early, him and the other priests | |
| While preaching | |
| I was dirty and needed to be cleansed | |
| Baptized my young face with soggy semen every evening while tears ran | |
| Alternated with violent whipping in | |
| God's name, | |
| I was a child of shame. | |
| Dorian, he sodomized my weak and childish body | |
| The cross went inside my ravished rear end and bent me open | |
| Those yellow teeth still haunt my dreams | |
| Caged from daylight inside a cellar, he kept me locked up 'til pleasure hecraved | |
| I know God's light is shining but this molested soul will never see a heaventhat | |
| I am certain of | |
| My dear Ms. | |
| Sinclair, you are my mother and a whore of evil | |
| How could you leave me there in that old church, why | |
| Then one night | |
| I noticed he'd forgotten to lock the doors and | |
| I saw my chance | |
| I sneaked out and ran off, foggy air, morning dark, the grass was wet | |
| I'd been there for so long, not sure of my age, the wicked | |
| Father D. may heburn in hell | |
| You must die oh spiteful bitch, you put me there. | |
| Slowly she opened her eyes and stared at him silent at first | |
| Felt she was squeezing his hand, the wrinkly old hag | |
| Ms. Sinclair | |
| My dear boy, my dear | |
| Edward let me tell you of your past | |
| Please son ease down, sit down and listen to me | |
| I was born where you grew up, daughter of | |
| Father Dorian | |
| His line of blood runs deep, deeper than you can possibly imagine | |
| Night after night he robbed me of pride | |
| Pleasing his need, a child of his breed that never could smile | |
| Instead of playing with a dolly | |
| I had to play with him | |
| In my mouth | |
| I can still taste his salt veiny skin | |
| Barely fertile yet daily raped, his holy seed | |
| Finally my girly womb managed to impregnate | |
| My father, my lover had now made me a mother | |
| As he delivered my baby | |
| I wept to | |
| GodI left the church right after my baby boy was born | |
| I was replaced by my infant to be my father's toy | |
| That toy was you dear | |
| Edward and | |
| I'm glad I left you there | |
| Our Father's love for his children can never be compared. |
| Sleeping pills can keep one drowsy, shut out the angst and feel but nothing | |
| Yet to find total closure for terrors of the past, a saddened man now enteredthe hospital at last | |
| Ninth door to the left, laid all answers to what had kept him drunk for allthose years | |
| A gently knocking but no answer, hesitated for a second then turned the knoband stepped inside | |
| In front of him a well made bed, in it a woman sleeping, he pulled up a chair | |
| So fragile and so helpless, he took her hand and held it and whispered in herear | |
| Edward My dear | |
| Ms. Sinclair, you are my mother and a whore of evil | |
| How could you leave me there in that old church, why | |
| My first vague memories of | |
| Father Dorian and me on my knees | |
| He stole my boyhood early, him and the other priests | |
| While preaching | |
| I was dirty and needed to be cleansed | |
| Baptized my young face with soggy semen every evening while tears ran | |
| Alternated with violent whipping in | |
| God' s name, | |
| I was a child of shame. | |
| Dorian, he sodomized my weak and childish body | |
| The cross went inside my ravished rear end and bent me open | |
| Those yellow teeth still haunt my dreams | |
| Caged from daylight inside a cellar, he kept me locked up ' til pleasure hecraved | |
| I know God' s light is shining but this molested soul will never see a heaventhat | |
| I am certain of | |
| My dear Ms. | |
| Sinclair, you are my mother and a whore of evil | |
| How could you leave me there in that old church, why | |
| Then one night | |
| I noticed he' d forgotten to lock the doors and | |
| I saw my chance | |
| I sneaked out and ran off, foggy air, morning dark, the grass was wet | |
| I' d been there for so long, not sure of my age, the wicked | |
| Father D. may heburn in hell | |
| You must die oh spiteful bitch, you put me there. | |
| Slowly she opened her eyes and stared at him silent at first | |
| Felt she was squeezing his hand, the wrinkly old hag | |
| Ms. Sinclair | |
| My dear boy, my dear | |
| Edward let me tell you of your past | |
| Please son ease down, sit down and listen to me | |
| I was born where you grew up, daughter of | |
| Father Dorian | |
| His line of blood runs deep, deeper than you can possibly imagine | |
| Night after night he robbed me of pride | |
| Pleasing his need, a child of his breed that never could smile | |
| Instead of playing with a dolly | |
| I had to play with him | |
| In my mouth | |
| I can still taste his salt veiny skin | |
| Barely fertile yet daily raped, his holy seed | |
| Finally my girly womb managed to impregnate | |
| My father, my lover had now made me a mother | |
| As he delivered my baby | |
| I wept to | |
| GodI left the church right after my baby boy was born | |
| I was replaced by my infant to be my father' s toy | |
| That toy was you dear | |
| Edward and | |
| I' m glad I left you there | |
| Our Father' s love for his children can never be compared. |