Meat For A Queen

Marilyn Manson · Other Songs - Marilyn Manson

Fornicators in wooden silence
Throw grubsteaks on the offering plate
Supplication congregation
Count the creases in your face
Prophet preaches hypocrisy
Disemboweling heresy
and your falsities and your falsities
and your falisfied sexuaullity

You cant prove anything that happened yesterday...now is the only thing that's real

The sky was purple and my eyes were red
I fell from the firmament upon my head
Was it something something something I said?
One day people gonna make me dead

Caught in this dream
Can't hear me scream
It's another variation on my theme
I'm omnipotent fiend
I'm Meat for a queen
My hair runs black and my eyes go green

You Can't prove anything. You Can't prove anything

You don't need your worthless mortal body
Belief is just a pitiful noose
Your god is cerebral masturbation
and satan is your sorry excuse

Fuck fuck fuck fuck
You cant prove anything that happened yesterday...now the only thing that's real

You don't need your worthless mortal body
Belief is just a pitiful noose
Your god is cerebral masturbation
and satan is your sorry excuse

You don't need your worthless mortal body
You don't need your worthless mortal body
You don't need your worthless mortal body
Belief is just a pitiful noose

You Can't prove anything

Meat For A Queen

Meat For A Queen stands as a striking example of Marilyn Manson's ability to blend industrial rock with theatrical horror aesthetics. The track captures the artist's signature fusion of aggressive instrumentation and provocative themes, reflecting the darker, more chaotic elements often found throughout his discography. While the song operates within the broader context of his experimental catalog, it showcases the distinctive vocal delivery and sonic textures that have defined his career. Manson's work frequently explores themes of decay, celebrity, and the grotesque, and this recording continues that tradition with a sound that is both abrasive and memorable. It remains a notable song in his body of work, illustrating the creative range that has secured his place in modern rock history.