been lonesome two years since she disappeared
i'm at the park where she was
last seen
a vast green clearing
wrapped up in maple trees
spilling the morning rain
from their leaves

i used to walk here
with a girl seventeen
at the time mistress
of seventeen smiles
sublime with flaming locks
of red in autumn
and burning locks
of orange in the summertime

we were solemn and
awkward that last night together
she laid by my side
staring into starless
skies black as fallen angel feathers
i stared into the forest pretending
not to see the hangmen she was hiding in her eyes of serpent green

she said there was another
i refused to believe her
i'd thought we'd kiss
till our tongues tied together
i'd thought we'd kiss
till our tongues tied together

all my loving memories
became scenes of frenzied slaughter

my hands became cruel talons
as they moved to destroy her
as they moved to destroy her
my hands became cruel talons
as they moved to destroy her
as they moved to destroy her

my hands
became cruel talons
as they moved
to destroy her
as they moved to destroy her

her neck breaks
like a toy

in a careless
child's
grip

my tears
rained down
into dead eyes
and splashed
upon her
lifeless lips

down
upon
her lifeless lips

i put her
in the ground like a flower
i put her
in the ground like a flower

i put her
in the ground like a flower

i am standing in that same spot today
where my angel's empty shell last laid
and as my tears began to well up once more
i see a path into the tree line
that i'd never seen before
i follow it down
into a ravine
find a hole in the earth
framed in the roots of a birch tree
subtle echoes of her voice
speaking words I've never heard
but the way she hissed her "s"'s
i knew it had to be her
i smell honeysuckle
then opium
two of her signature scents
i pull aside
all the thistles and
mesmerized i make my descent
as i crawl further inside
the light slowly dies
and the dirt begins to feel like her skin
i tremble as i drag my fingers down the walls
caressing her sweet flesh again

i'm slipping downwards
trying so hard not to fall
slipping
on the blood
that's seeping
from the walls

suddenly
i'm surrounded
by a thousand
of her eyes
bathing the tunnel
in a strange
green light

the eyes
show me pictures

like ghostly
television screens

all her thrashing
final struggles
and her ravaged
corpse serene

the tunnel
is closing
behind me

pressing me
further
and further
down

i'm being swallowed
by her
earth
and consumed
by her ground
by her ground

the end
is moving
into sight
i gasp
and i scream

as i see
her lovely
mouth
five times
the size
of me

her lips
curl
into a grin

around her
crooked
gnashing
teeth

i'm pulverized
and devoured

in the jaws
of a girl
seventeen

in the jaws
of a girl

seventeen


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    I can't believe no one has commented. These words are fucking incredible.

    myvisionofmarianon March 07, 2006   Link
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    longest song ever i just wish they wouldnt have long pauses lyrics are the best pig destroyer's name comes of to you all hardcore but the lyrics are so emotional i love pig destroyer

    Hypervioleton July 10, 2006   Link
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    This has got to be one of my favorite songs from Piggy, but I can't seem to find out how to put in on my computer. I can only listen to it on a dvd player

    ReiseReiseon November 16, 2007   Link
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    Thanks for whoever posted my corrected version of Natasha. This is 100% how the track goes!

    Brujeria6SixSeison May 20, 2009   Link
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    But how are these lyrics connected to this (songmeanings.net/songs/view/3530822107858718290/) story? If it's just that Natasha became the Terryfier, and then the story in this song happenend, why didn't she just kill the guy in this song? Or did she want to torture him by seducing him and telling him she had something with other guys, too? Did she plan to get killed and torture him as a ghost? Or what is the real connection between this amazing song and the story?

    Rooneon June 16, 2009   Link
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    this song or track or dvd w/e u wanna call it is so freaking good. some ppl might not be patient enough to listen to the whole track but you guys should give this a listen. and if you cant get it into your mp3 player just DL total video converter and make the dvd into a song on w/e format so you can put it on your mp3 player. great song by pig destroyer.

    ITTNTBon March 05, 2008   Link

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