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Cut the Canvas

from Karnival by Disfiguring The Goddess

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This track appears to be a disturbing and unsettling song with themes of violence and madness. The lyrics describe a narrator who is struggling with hallucinations and blurred reality, and who engages in acts of violence and mutilation. The lyrics also reference the spread of sickness and disease, with images of bodies floating in water and the narrator painting with human skin. The repetition of the lines "I cut the canvas. Full of human skin. I paint my strokes. Some are large and some are thin," suggests a disturbing obsession with these violent acts. The song also includes references to the narrator's "feverish will" and discipline, possibly implying a detachment from reality and a lack of control over their actions. Overall, this track is a disturbing and disturbing portrayal of violence and loss of sanity.

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My visions crumble, my blur awakened reality to manifest my strangulation. Push it into the flesh. Silence My senses heighten, my blurred reality combating skin on skin visions. Her own womb spills sludge. Winter seasonal in pain. Carnage forever twisted in vain. Euphoria kills my pain. Blood In the water. Is this not real. Surfacing bodies bubble the fluid with tranquil still life dreaming. Color full once removed, sickened with the spread of blood in the water. Boiled down to spread the sickness with blood in the water. I cut the canvas. Full of human skin. I paint my strokes. Some are large and some are thin. My eyes wide, my temperament observed. My thoughts are floating. I see them go round and round. I am blacked out. There is not a single thing happening that I am in control of. I’m paying no attention, this takes the most skill. This take the feverish will. This takes the most skill. My feverish will. I sit and practice my discipline. I cut the Canvas. Full of human skin. I paint my strokes. Some are large and some are thin.

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from Karnival, released January 7, 2023
Music, Production, Mixing: Cameron "Big Chocolate" Argon
Mastering: Bob Macc

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Disfiguring The Goddess Genoa, Nevada

Disfiguring The Goddess started in Minden, Nevada. 2006.
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