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St. Anthony

from Fruits of Gomorrah EP by Terminal A

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Flesh bound wrath,
and hungry hands,
enough to deconstruct a man,
dragged across the pavement
where he’d scream:
“Lovers enter threshold so kindly,
but they’ve been unkind inside me”

St. Anthony would bear the blows
semen in the wounds that would not close
in boiling pits
of carrion pitch
i am alone

Six months later in that barren, black room
he showed us what a lover scorned could do
We’d catch the bits of blood
they could not stamp out
and run our fingers over every bruise

St. Anthony would bear the blows
semen in the wounds that would not close
in boiling pits
of carrion pitch

I am alone

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from Fruits of Gomorrah EP, released March 23, 2018
All Songs by Busch/Peterson (MeatHaus ASCAP)
© 2018 Terminal A

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Terminal A Los Angeles, California

Terminal A is an Industrial/Synth Punk duo formed in late 2012 by vocalist Colin Peterson and guitarist Lee Busch. The group consists of vocals and heavily processed guitar played live over programmed backtracks. The music is a blend of wide-ranging influences, including early Minimal Wave and Electronic groups, as well as early L.A. Punk and Hardcore, and well as modernist aesthetic movements. ... more

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