OK so a Disaster /Tragedy/ Murder Ballad ? How about I write a song inspired by that nut job Pazuzu Aligrad. Ya know the guy that lived 2 miles up the road from me that was into the Satanic Occult and shot 2 people in the head front to back and side to side and then he and his girl Amber Nicole Burch buried em in the back yard. Oh and he did ritual sacrifices and shit like that apparently. He's currently on trial now and the house has been demolished due to unlivable condition. Yeah good times.
Anyways I wrote a song where Tommy Dean (one of the victims) sings to Pazuzu (Mr. Aligrad if you're nasty) from the grave. And my girlfriend Amanda Eller was kind enough to play the part of Amber Nicole as she tells Mr. Aligrad to "GET THE GUN GET THE GUN KILL KILL KILL" .. ya know, for favor from that Devil guy or whatever.
Yeah these guys were real winners!! PRAISE JESUS!
lyrics
(the corpse of Tommy Dean Welch sings to Pazuzu)
my feet are deathly cold
from shallow graves we watched it all unfold
Oh what a monster you grew to be
cut them to pieces 123
Oh what a wicked child you have become
we were your sacrificial lambs
held in close quarters with your hands
you were the dirtiest of souls
long before your story would be told
oh what a wicked child you have become
(Amber Nicole sings to Pazuzu)
Club them kill them
shoot them in the head
and send them downwards downward
so they can't be found
until he hides us loves us
feasts upon their blood
until the day that he will come once again
(the corpse of Tommy Dean Welch continues)
With bullets lodged within my brain
I'll never see this life again
now i lay in this shallow hole
one day the devil will take your soul
Oh what a wicked child you have become
credits
from Round 6, Week 7,
released May 11, 2015
P Ferguson - Vocals and music stuffs
Amanda Eller - The voice of Amber Nicole
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