Diary Of Torture

Album: Murder Metal (2003)
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  • When you wake in pain at 8am
    To my metal bed you are tied
    You struggle so I take my index finger
    And jab it several times into your eye
    A cotton tip swab dipped in drain cleaner
    Pokes your eyes again and again
    I climb on your chest with an iron bar
    And repeatedly batter your hands

    Robert Berdella
    Would torture young fellows
    Until they were skin and bones
    And when they were dead
    The garbage man
    Would take them away from his home

    Robert Berdella
    Would torture young fellas
    Until they were dead and cold
    Then throw them out in gerbage bags
    To get them away from his home

    My fist has ripped your anal wall
    So penicillin I prescribe
    To keep you alive and subject you
    To much more torture before you die
    With a home-made ballast plugged in the wall
    7000 volts I apply
    With battery cables clambed on to your scrotum
    Your testicles I will fry Publisher: RADAH PUBLISHING LLC
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