Trypophobia

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I’ve been saving this one for October, because it’s all about trypohobia, the fear of little holes where they shouldn’t be (see Lotus Pods, because there isn’t a photo in the free media library). There’s a theory that it arises from an atavistic fear of the visible symptoms of disease and parasites (see Delusional Parasitosis). Writing a song to invoke the discomfort of the phenomenon was a blast. I should write horror songs more often.


TRYPOPHOBIA


Thin threads hollow in the darkness

Cities and paths kept under the surface

Chewing their way through wooden bones

Insidious underneath skinful homes


Tiny pinpricks all in rows

Pulling from hundreds of little shadows

Slick long bodies and gnawing maws

The ones inside you never saw


Chorus:

Wriggle, squirm, scream, writhe

A pox upon the lotus eye

Itch and scratch, tearing cry

You never know what lies inside


Flowers and pods on riddled skin

Crawling and feeding deep within

Black eyes and mouths, open in wait

Death in moments, disease in their wake.


The hive mind, hive of the flesh

A soul decayed, mind in distress

Is prickling there or is it not?

Don’t you wish they’d stayed in the dark?


Chorus


Patterns of sick, patterns of harm

From deep within pores, from doors unarmed

Digging holes in your perception

Dare see death in your reflection.


Chorus

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Published on October 03, 2018 20:28
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