I was once a man before I transformed
Into this molester, freshly deceased children
You have born, torn by my rape
The dead are not safe, the lifeless child corpse
I will violate

Pleasure from the dead, complete satisfaction
I open the coffin
Sick thoughts run through my head as I stare
At the dead, over and over, I can't escape
I begin the dead sex, licking her young, rotted orifice
I cum in her cold cunt, shivering with ecstasy
For nine days straight I do the same
She becomes by dead, decayed child sex slave
Her neck I hack, cutting through the back
I use her mouth to eject

Here I cum, blood gushes from
Bleeding black blood
Her head disconnected
As I came, viciously I cut, through her jugular vein
She's already dead, I masturbate with her severed head
My lubrication, her decomposition
Spending my life molesting dead children

Intercourse with infants
Curing heads on top of spikes
Boiling skulls
Skin sliding off of bones

Voices
The voices call
Voices
The voices are calling me
Buried dead I've spiritually infected
Call to me from beyond their graves

Bleed
I now bleed pus
I bleed, the blood of the dead
I bleed on her livid skin
Thrusting myself within
Beginning to chop through her hairless crotch
Beyond what we know as death
It haunts me everyday
I hear the voice of every child
That lies next to me decayed
A fresh corpse, to fill with my infection
Tortured before death, no orifice left unfilled

Violated after death
Virgin hole I infest
Anal pore spewing cess
The sacred juice I ingest
Your dead child I defile
Necropedophile


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    its so beautiful, sometimes i feel like i want to cry when i read this, when i do my mouth waters, my skin tingles sometimes i roll my eyes into the back of my head and i can actually feel the tip of my prick violating the crevice of fresh dead.

    SmMeThon May 08, 2002   Link
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    SARCASM BEGIN. This song is clearly an allegory to our economy and government. We're like the little and we're getting fucked by the government and our consumerist only serve to perpetuate the endless cycle of baby-fucking. SARCASM END.

    Mathos22on April 20, 2011   Link
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    these kind of songs are so funny, I get a laugh everytime I listen to it. I used to think it was sick, but if you're enraged it's a very good listening. And the last lines are great...

    MDMasteron June 10, 2002   Link
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    Cannibal Corpse is a great band. To all those people who slander them and complain about the lyrics I have one question for you. Why are you even looking at them? You obviously don't like things that are associated with this band so why would you go look up lyrics for a band called "Cannibal Corpse"? Oh that's right you only bitched about something twenty - nine times today lets make it an even thirty. Please.

    Walking_Decayon July 19, 2002   Link
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    Nothing beats a good gore lyric like this one.

    As everybody says, they don't mean all this stuff.

    HungerForMoreon March 26, 2003   Link
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    But don't you agree that people should use respect and judgement before writing songs or making statements like this?

    Regardless if it is not to be taken seriously, do you believe that it is wrong? That people shouldn't discuss sodomizing a dead child? If you don't think that, then we are not on the same level.

    If you don't get outraged by this, then people accept it.

    And also, I called you a fag because you lashed out and called me a "fucking retard". There's no reason that in a debate you should lash out and call names. It doesn't prove your case.

    Also, movies. This is totally different because usually there is a story. Usually with a lesson. There is a difference between showing graphic violence just for graphic violence and showing it to prove a point. A Clockwork Orange, perfect example.

    But this is just gross out for the sake of seeming "brutal". If a movie ever did this, there would be theatres that refuse to show it. Its not right. And if you can't agree with me on that one, then there is no way to debate with you.

    watchmedie85on February 04, 2006   Link
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    Actually, I take that back. They are decent. I put them at the lowest level of decency. I heard worse, but these guys aren't good. Not to mention the lyrics are shit. Shock value is alright and understandable, but what kind of sick fucks think of this kind of stuff in the first place?

    fuckerfamilyon December 19, 2006   Link
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    I think I'll chime in on this subject. Has to be said, I love death metal and I love Cannibal Corpse, I don't see how people look at the lyrics and jump to the conclusion "oh. the band sucks, no talent there" if you're making this kind of comment then you are seriously misguided. As far as talent goes, fine I will concede, Necropedophile isn't all that great, however this is earlier Cannibal Corpse material, the band weren't as proficient, but if we come up to date with CC I'd point you in the direction of a song called "Frantic Disembowelment" not pretty lyrics (aww what a shame for you fucking MTV poncers) but the music is INSANE, I can tell you as a a musician myself that some of what CC writes is straight up REALLY hard to play, but again im sure some of you, being the virtuoso musicians that you clearly must be to make such comements, will still say its easy and that death metal on the whole is easy, so let me give you some examples of bands that might just fulfill your need for technical supremacy, for a start Necrophagist and Nile, incredible speed and accuracy in playing, for non death metal technicality, Between the Buried and Me, Sikth, and a band called Psyopus (find the song "Insects") any musicians in the aforementioned bands would be hard to beat by a lot of players in their fields, not only is the drumming fast but due to Death Metal's often progressive leanings complex time signiature changes and polyrhythms come into play, the guitar and bass playing is often virtuoso level or very close to that. The vocals I can't defend as such, but thats a matter of preference, I for one was never able to stand death vocals but I grew accustomed to it after prolonged listening, and NOT all DM bands write just gore lyrics, CC do so because they feel totally without and argument that brutal music needs brutal and unforgiving lyrics, end of. It is not the be all and end all of DM, for example, Nile base their lyrics solely on Egyptian mythology and history (occasionally with a slightly Lovecraftian stance), Decapitated deal with Nihilism, insanity etc, Behemoth take a slightly more "spiritual" approach (after having originally been a black metal band). I just hope that this will make you think twice about reading some unpleasant lyrics (and yes I would say these are unpleasant, in fact, probably the worst CC has written, the vast majority of the material is nowhere near this edgy in subject matter) but it seems sometimes that people look at one set of disgusting lyrics and make blanket statements about the genre as a whole, sorry but to anyone who really knows anything about extreme music you come off as an idiot, because there are plenty of bands out there who make this music, in fact more extreme music than this without ever touching the gore-fest side of the lyrics. I hope this may have been a little enlightening for you.

    Zephyruson April 22, 2007   Link
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    octobersnackbar, listen up: your opinion means shit to the people here. We don't give a shit about you putting people in little boxes and bashing them, because (most of us) understand that labels don't fit people as easily as all that. Those of us who have brains and realise that stating your narrow minded opinion on a songmeanings forum is gonna get you nowhere.

    I know I'm being incredibly hypocritical - but I can't fucking stand labellers >:O

    MorningStar4on May 18, 2008   Link
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    This comment goes out to all of the people who complain about CC. ITS DEATH METAL! THE LYRICS DONT MATTER! IF THEY DID, THEN YOU WOULD BE ABLE TO HEAR THEM! GOD DAMN!

    DevilGodon July 07, 2008   Link

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