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Violence

from Taste by the telescopes

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    Reissue of the classic debut album by this legendary UK noise/space rock band. Taste was originally released in 1989 on What Goes On and reached #2 on the UK Indie Chart.

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lyrics

Sick and intervening
as she's hiding from the shrill
And piercing
laughter,
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
For all who care to taste
The blade, the blade
Of slaughtered steel
The blade that wounds upon your naked, skin
And as she breathes her lasting
Please don't, lay me out in red.

Forest deep and thickening
Bear witness to this illing sin,
Of silence
Only shattering
To relieve
The footsteps in your mall
Of heather
Stained final breath,
You mark is made upon your..
Hallowed, sickness,
Tortured,
Soul of torment,
Aching sores and
Blistered
Wasted
On your furniture of roses
Please don't, lay me out in red.

And when I'm dead and lingering
Inside perverted memories..
That scream the taste of violence
Tastes only of the cobwebs spun
Upon your shell of haunting
Don't forget the eyes of redness
Spill the veins that burst with ecstasy
Purveying thoughts of misery
Please don't lay me out at all!

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from Taste, released January 28, 2016
all words and music stephen lawrie
copyright control 1989

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