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Would you butcher my love
To understand it
To know where it lies?
Cut a hole in my heart
Fill a hole in your life
I'm yours to dissect
Now does every heartbeat
Burn white heat in your blood?
Formaldehyde
The tissue and bone
And my soul has on loan
Begs to be near you
Are you listening carefully?
Then we shall begin
Now does every heartbeat

Burn white heat in your blood?
I hope it doesn't matter
I hope we swim up out of this flood
Of formaldehyde (I'll never let you go)
Formaldehyde (until the end of time)
Formaldehyde (I'll never let you go)
Formaldehyde (nothing on my mind)
Smother my love, entertain it
My mind's gonna wander
Are you listening carefully?
Then we shall begin
Of formaldehyde (I'll never let you go)
Formaldehyde (until the end of time)
Formaldehyde (I'll never let you go)
Formaldehyde (nothing on my mind)
I'm lost in a love that's a mile wide
Drowned in a bath of formaldehyde
Now does every heartbeat
Burn white heat in your blood?
I hope it doesn't matter
I hope we swim up out of this flood
Of formaldehyde (I'll never let you go)
Formaldehyde (until the end of time)
Formaldehyde (I'll never let you go)
Formaldehyde (nothing on my mind)
I'm lost in a love that's a mile wide
Drowned in a bath of formaldehyde
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written by HEARD, DAVID / HEPPLE, MICHAEL / JORDAN, RIX / SMITH, ANDY
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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EMBALMER was formed in 1989 and came out puking out gore and pure brutality. The first demo, Into The Oven was released in 1991 with original bassist/vocalist Toby Wulff. Toby soon left the band and was replaced by vocalist Rick Fleming. This lineup released the second demo, Rotting Remains in 1993, which sealed their domination of the early/mid 90's Cleveland Death Metal scene. EMBALMER then recorded the now legendary There Was Blood Everywhere 7", which was released in 1995 by Relapse Records and then re-released on CD with the four songs from the Rotting Remains demo in 1997.

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