Blackbriar - Beautiful Delirium (Official Music Video)

Beautiful Delirium is featured on our third EP “Our Mortal Remains“. Let us know your thoughts and feelings in the comments below. Like and follow us on social media: Facebook: Instagram: Would you like to support us? Merchandise: Patreon: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Blackbriar: Zora Cock : Vocals Bart Winters – Guitars Robin Koezen – Guitars Frank Akkerman – Bassguitar René Boxem - Drums Ruben Wijga - Keyboardist Music written by: René Boxem, Bart Winters, Frank Akkerman & Robin Koezen. Lyrics & Melody written by: Zora Cock Arranged, Produced and Mixed by: Joost van den Broek @ Sandlane Recording Facilities, Rijen NL Mastered by: Darius van Helfteren @ Amsterdam Mastering, NL -------------------------------------------------------- Beautiful Delirium Lyrics: -------------------------------------------------------- I felt like dead flowers in a vase Which somebody forgot to throw away Still standing here on public display All wilted and decayed Wilted by darkness, wilted by thirst Wilted by darkness, wilted by thirst And then you came You said I was a piece of art Wild, complex and dark You called me a magical bouquet With opium poppy and wolfsbane Thorny roses and Nerium Such a beautiful delirium I felt like dead flowers in a vase Badly and sadly arranged Hanging low in full disgrace All wilted and strange Wilted by darkness, wilted by thirst Wilted by darkness, wilted by thirst And then you came You said I was a piece of art Wild, complex and dark You called me a magical bouquet With opium poppy and wolfsbane Thorny roses and Nerium Such a beautiful delirium You said I was a piece of art Wild, complex and dark You called me a magical bouquet With opium poppy and wolfsbane You said I looked like a painting Mysterious and fascinating You called me a magical bouquet With hemlock and deadly nightshade Thorn apple and lily of the valley Quite unusual, quite uncanny Thorny roses and Nerium Such a beautiful delirium
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