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Rat Mania Part 1: Lines 75-115


Your Interbred-Prototype
Has an Autocratic Libido and a Primate Fetish
Extensive Psycho-Therapy caused Fervid Cannibalism
And Premature Ejaculations
My Narcissistic rebellion and Soviet Terminology
Fascinated the Executioner
Under Hypnosis with my monotone slur
I uncoiled an Arrogant disposition…
Exorcism
An in depth Dissection of my Possession
Was never cataloged formally
All Documents were sealed or destroyed
The Vengeful Doctor…Cognizant of my Twitching
The Annihilation of the Hospital
The Obligation was understood
Commanded by the Claw
A Shrunken-Head Dialogue
About Narcotic Addiction made a Blood-Vessel Explode
In My Head
Hallucinations of Majesty
In which I murdered the Analyst
Left me feeling empty
Agitated, Deranged and solving Geometry problems
I seized the Tyrant, fueled by Amphetamines
When the Caustic-Delectability
Of Anti-Social Delirium Catapulted a Knife
Into His Sternum…Spastic perfection
Pleasure producing substances prohibit retardation
The Domination Syndrome
A shelter for my imperfections…
The Auburn Beauty Awakens
My love for her is alive and I am Throbbing
The Magic of Immortals crept out of the Shadows
Into the Deepest Chambers of my Subconscious
Entwined and Reverberating
I am compelled by Death and Dishonor
Concealed by the Night
I am protected by the Runes of the Catacombs…
The Wizard by the Staircase
The Prayer was written in Blood
And The Moon Disappeared

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