-- oh - my dearest; the sweet music in the ear - -- albeit, daresay I, the lullaby of an everso dark sleep.
my precious, likest thou what emergeth yon the distant? the throbbing and breathing of life's machinery!
-- wanion its oh so damndest soul! -- with the devil-instrument it we shall reap, -- after the banquet obscur'd in our thole, -- its blood so lovingly across our faces smear
-- lord of carnagel,
lady of carnagel,
-- one funeral maketh many,
swarm god's acres;
-- two indeed more: -- blest treat of delight -
give praise for the blood it bled, grant a rose for the dead! -- grant a rose for the dead!
enraptur'd by the timeless beauty of the shadowsphere, we two abide the overlook'd time of the watch.
-- make this cherish'd feast last -- but until the new dawn ascendeth.
be still - harken the lure of night! bale in each its damndest shadow, cloth me in night, ne'er fell rue, in its face, behold! naught save grue.
pray, ne'er come hither daylight! -- wane to dust the wight, velvet darkness, thee we ourselves bestow! -- misery it in velvet fright