Saturday, March 19, 2016

Walter Jones' The Early Years: Confessions of a Ragtime Necromancer

Orgy At the Sinner's Feast

I chose you tonight
Sitting by the candlelight
Let me taste your earthly fire
Let me taste your sweet desire

Wrapped in mysterious clouds
Hear the dead screaming loud
Searching for their waiting prey
Time to take what's theirs away

     Feel the pain of forgotten sins
     Step right up, come on in
     Be the first to receive the Beast
     Orgy at the Sinner's Feast

Touch the dark, don't be shy
You will scream, you will cry
When the spell is over you'll be mine
When I'm through, you'll wished you died

You'll be reborn from hell fire's love
Upon the wrath of the world you're shoved
To face the living with Death's grace
Millions of people will be laid to waste

The Revelation has come true
The Revelation is you
You can take everything away
Or live again another day (because)

I choose you tonight
Sitting by the candlelight
Let me taste your earthly fires
Let me taste your sweet desires

     Feel the pain of forgotten sins
     Step right up, come on in
     Be the first to receive the Beast
     Orgy at the Sinner's Feast

Hi folks! Here's something a little different then TWiRG (still shamelessly plugging!) I posted a question of Facebook and thought, hey would some people get a kick out of this stuff. Some of you responded with a resounding "Yes!", so hold on to your elbows and assholes, it's about to get bumpy.

This song was written back in early 1990's. I even have a simple guitar riff in my tome of lyrics!

Back in the early nineties (Jeez. So long ago!) I was really studying up on Magick and the Occult. I found it all quite fascinating. It was the only thing I found really interesting, besides music, reading, and drama (as in high school theater) for a very, very long number of years. I can't say that there haven't been weird occurrences in my life during that time that are unexplained still to this day. To each there own I suppose. I think I'll keep posting these with a little blurb after each song/piece of poetry.

Also, if you find this interesting or cool or whatever, I would love to have some dialog about it. Unless it's bible verses and such, then please and no thank you. I would like actual discussion, not just quotes from a book. You know, like quotes from your brain! Excelsior! Huzzah! Random Words!

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