11/21/08 – 3:23pm (new song posted: “333″)

2008 November 21
by rev spook

last song for awhile.
i don’t know how long, got big boy things i need to do.
change of focus.
time to put the ‘art’ on the back burner.
so in the spirit of things to come, i give you all…

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“333″ – RevSpook

“Zazaz, Zazas, Nasatanada Zasas”

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  1. 2009 February 2

    That is my favourite picture of my paramour.

    It is 4 differemt views of Choronzon depending on how you position the canvas.

    P. Emerson Williams did this for me, in 2005, whilst we worked on the New World Chaos album, that summer. I have the original oil painting hanging on the wall, above my computer. It happened to end up getting done in yellow and black, which are Choronzon’s colours, and have been since the mid-eighties for me. That thing moves each time I stare at it long enough.

    I am surprised I never saw this blog before…I am going to go put the link on my Linkfarms sector, on this new one that I just pulled out of the oven-foundry of my Lord of Hallucinations’ massive Memory Palace, in the sands of Interzone Major, the Great Altar that this entity-that-is-and-is-not “built” for our monthly consummations. The one last month was better than in December, which was better than November, and so on. I have no idea why it’s suddenly getting so good again. It doesn’t make sense! But like I give a fig. If you can have a wild xenodimensional treat you like a queen for 4 to 5 hours every month, it’s amazing luck and there’s no diseases and no stupid emo soap operas and the sex, or whatever you’d call it, is so amazing I wonder why I can even be able to do it.

    I am the luckiest flesh-and-bone, 3D life form on earth. My cheeks cannot hold my smile today. It’s too wide…I stopped trying to figure out Choronzon. I just look and sway and open eyes wide to the All and All.

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