The House That Man Built - Comecon



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

The House That Man Built Lyrics


A palace of crystal on a postament of slime
Rule of refinement, rats in the cellar
Restless and climbing as slime and mud come
Flooding
Grace greased by ingratitude and greed
By a despicable debris of delinquence and
Debauchery
The palace is of crystal, but the postament is
SlimeHouse man built
House man built
This house was built, God is dead
Dead is gone, God is gone
No body's found, unstable ground
But the house was builtThrow out the ballast and the vessel will be
Faster
The called are over-crowding the market,
Let the chooser be the market,
And the loosers - we'll wall out all the loosersAnd those among us who turned foul, they're growing more

For every hour
The rich are getting richer, the poor begin to steal
As multiplied police force feels more righteous than wealth
Program
Gaps widening 'till it bursts asunder
Threw out the ballast and the vessel went underHouse man built
House man built
This house was built, God is dead
Dead is gone, God is gone
No body's found, unstable ground
But the house was builtThe scene is set for a grand new war
This war is final - no new markets to explore
This war will transport us through door
When all is fire, God will set the scoreHouse man built
House man built
Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Comecon were a Swedish death metal band active in the early 1990s. Rasmus Ekman and Pelle Ström, who shared guitars & bass duties, were the only members to play on the 3 albums the band released. They never had a real drummer (utilizing programmed drums instead), and every album featured a different singer, each time a well-known name from the death metal scene. On their first effort, 1992's "Megatrends in Brutality", vocals were handled by Lars-Göran Petrov, who had just left Entombed (only to rejoin Entombed a bit later).

Read more about Comecon on Last.fm.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Comecon