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Besprinkled in Scarlet Horror - Tourniquet



     
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Besprinkled in Scarlet Horror Lyrics


Words verbose, gory to what end do they serve?
Or images vivid, scarlet, horrors, absurd
Of shrieking sounds that evoke the legions of hell
The notes that you choose and the beats that you sellYou're not giving all the glory to Him
Because your artwork depicts a severed limb
And all the people buy into your deceit
Because you're keeping way too frantic a beatThey said to Bach three hundred years ago
"You work in the church there's something you should know
We hired you to write music that glorifies
But theses toccatas and fugues just simply horrify"He said, "They're simply notes put together in bars
And why you think that's wrong I just throw up my arms"
Eviscerate words that evoke emetic thoughts
Dissect and discard what speaks of corpses in rotThe leprous stumps of the sick and the lame
The stoning of Stephen, Job's scab covered frame
And John the Baptist, a head on a platter
Remove this gorefest, why should it matter?You say this place beckons evil spirits
But I care not what you call it
To me it's two hundred beats per minute

On tablature, I scrawled itIf you arrived at the site
Of Cavalry's scarlet fright
Would fears have made your feet take flight
And turn away from our Lord's plight?

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Tourniquet is an american christian thrash metal band, based out of California. Formed in 1989.
The current members of Tourniquet are Ted Kirkpatrick (drums), Luke Easter (vocals), and Aaron Guerra (guitar, vocals).
Former members include Gary Lenaire, Guy Ritter, Victor Macias, Erik Mendez, Steve Andino (bass) and Vince Dennis.
The band is named after a tourniquet which is a surgical device for arresting hemorrhage by compression of a blood vessel.

Read more about Tourniquet on Last.fm.


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