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Breeding Scars

from Corium by Icarus Machine

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She was the thing that shouldn’t be. And he had made her. Remade her. A dead whore that he had made into something new. She was his by right. But never had he felt so taken.

lyrics

Do you recall this scar?
The final one, you said.
Do you apologize for every stitch you placed in vain.
Can you hand me that jar, it's about to break.
It holds all of my pain but you said.

Just call me Doctor.
Don't be mistaken.
I'm your creator, your re-maker.

Tack on me some skin, mount on me wings.
Are there not too many limbs.
Come, doctor, do me again.
Tack on me some skin, build a new smile.
Are there not too many limbs.
Come, Doctor, do me again.

Do you recall this blade?
The final cut, you said.
Do you admire all the beauty here?
This part and that part, I fell apart.

Can you hand me that box, it's about to fall.
It holds all of my heart, but you said.
Just call me doctor.
Don't be mistaken.
I'm your creator, your re-maker.

Tack on me some skin, mount on me wings.
Are there not too many limbs.
Come, doctor, do me again.
Come, doctor, breed my scars.
Tack on me some skin, build a new smile.
Are there not too many limbs.
Come, Doctor, re-build me.

Tack on me some skin, mount on me wings.
Are there not too many limbs.
Come, doctor, do me again.
Come, doctor, breed my scars.
Tack on me some skin, build a new smile.
Are there not too many limbs.
Come, Doctor, re-build me.

credits

from Corium, released March 10, 2019
Bill Babcock: Guitars, Keyboards, Drum Hackery
Jordi Ribas: Bass
Jenny K Brennan: Vocals, Lyrics

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Icarus Machine Lakeville, Massachusetts

Icarus machine formed 2015 with Bill Babcock (United States) as Maker of Music and Jenny K. Brennan (Canada) as Storyteller vocalist.
This Sundered World is steam-punk fiction which inspired our first album.
Jordi Ribas (Spain) joined the band on bass.
After the release of Corium, Ben Theobald (Ireland) joined as drummer.
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