The Marriage of Celestial Things
Incorporating orchestral, ambience, and a holler. Under
the illusion of any of the special senses, the artist
manifested the Divine, an unequivocal series of
observations which took place spontaneously. This new
insight dealing with the progression of things corporeal
to spiritual or immaterial has occupied the thoughts of
mesmerists and madmen alike, disregarding the
occasionally varying disposition of the arterial system
and the occasional spurt of blood (the subject of the
artist's next album).
All that die infants must come back into the world, for
the earth refuses to bear them, and harbourless souls,
crowding into hollow trees, are enveloped in the shadow
of the earth. “Hush, sleep awhile!”
And some celestial flesh, clothed in eternity, clapped
up the air and secured its abode in an inferior place.
Yet working itself up aloft, the flesh came near to an
altar, and ministered in a holy place.
We are inspired by an approaching
comet, creatures that die of fright, and by the occult
love-method of genesis. The inventions and enterprises of
all kinds, of impulsive tendencies to produce happiness,
is an attribute of the living dust. So our departure will
consign the corpse to its final resting place, and let the
children witness the splendour of the heavenly state -
mysticism in all its mood, tenses, and consequences. And
it is with an unholy scream that this phantom dog pisses
on life in the hope that entire eternity will declare all
to be found in filtered cultures of bacteria, one part
celestial.
1. Creation
2. The last day
3. The enclosure
4. The looking-glass
5. The crystalline vessel
6. The enclosed virgin
7. The marriage of celestial things
8. The crowns of glory