Theatre Of Tragedy "Seraphic Deviltry" |
Whether He the quaint savant's power doth hold I know not, Albeit �tat a thousand stars' birth He is - Quoth I that for reasons to me oblivious August of a granditude of servants is He held, And by plastic consonantry e'en more servants to the host add�d are - Pelf they are, dare I say! Maugre His diurnal seraphic deviltry I say that deviltry - 'tis forsooth deviltry! - Mind not this in scintillating shades clad is; To claim the glore is He suffer'd. �Grant me the fatlings�, qouth He, �the fatter the better!�, And died they of starvation; They are not slaughtering their fatlings - They are slaughtering 'hemselves. Sith I at time of yester the questions durst ask, And dare I say this burthen weightful was, Wrack of His machine-like motion was I nam�d, Tho' blind and fond the jesters rebuilt The machine alike - yet whett�d and dight are its edges... Lyric from www.lyricmania.com |