Suicide Choir

Sometimes I feel, long ago life took the last breath from me
Life itself, the grand enemy
The white bride of wretched death, did guide me through gardens grey
The fruit of which, would only fall to rot away


Amidst such vast gardens, even the sun itself doth seem so pallid
And the once glorious moon, its pallor so unhallowed


Seven statues of saddened stance
Perhaps the craft of a man still sadder
Fallen leaves of the thrice dead oak
A morbid portrayal of a once grand majesty


What would one tear filled glimpse stand to reveal?


The subtle fragrance perhaps? ...of a bloody wretched death!
Up on his grey green throne
Stained with the horror of a thousand bloodied suicides
Sate the Suicide Choir


Kneel before the Suicide Choir...
Be judged by your suicidal desire...

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When was the song “Suicide Choir” released by Mournful Congregation?
The song Suicide Choir was released in 2009, on the album “The June Frost”.

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