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Leprosy Lyrics


Bodies deformed way beyond belief
Cast out from their concerned society
Flesh contorting day after day
Freak of the dark world is what the people sayTheir lives decay before their eyes there is no hope of cure
Among their own kind they live a life that's so obscure
First an arm and then a leg deterioration grows
Rotting while they breathe, death comes slowLeprosy will take control and bring you to your death
No chance of a normal life to live just like the rest
Leprosy will spread with time, your body soon to change
Appearance becomes hideous a sight too much to takeTuberculoid the most severe
Decay of the nerves comes fast
Sense of feeling soon to be gone
Life will never lastNo hope of recovery after the nerves are eaten away
Damage is done you feel no more pain
Bones decay deterioration grows
Origin of this horrid disease nobody knowsTheir lives decay before their eyes there is no hope of cure
Among their own kind they live a life that's so obscure
First an arm and then a leg deterioration grows

Rotting while they breathe, death comes slowLeprosy will take control and bring you to your death
No chance of a normal life to live just like the rest
Leprosy will spread with time, your body soon to change
Appearance becomes hideous a sight too much to take

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There are at least five artists with the name Tripod: 1. An Australian comedy band (active from 1997 to present)
2. A Norwegian grunge/stoner rock band (active from 2002 to present)
3. A Serbian easy listening / pop band (active from 2007 to 2009)
4. A US prog rock band (active from 1998 to 2007)
5. A French metal / hardcore band (active from 2001 to 2005)
1. Tripod is an Australian musical comedy trio formed in 1997, specialising in improv, parody and satire. The band comprises Scod (Scott Edgar), Yon (Simon Hall) and Gatesy (Steven Gates).

Read more about Tripod on Last.fm.


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