Marquis Smith

Marquis Smith is an talented lyricist. Inspired by rock and metal genres. Come take a deep dive into the abyssal depth of despair! Mainly drawing influence from death/doom and hard rock (upon others). Lyrical themes usually center around (but not limited to) lust, greed, hypocrisy of religion and well...life in general. His work is the dead flowers he holds sacred. Now he wishes to share them with you. May you hold them dear to your heart as well. Enjoy my friend.

 

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A depiction of the events that supposedly took place in the Garden of Eden. I said "supposedly" because I can't truly say. Here, Satan is the Tree of Knowledge of Good & Evil. And he beguiled Eve. It also speaks of his heavenly rebellion. Heavily inspired by death/doom, gothic, slight black metal. Very loose rhyme scheme. Enjoy.
"The Catalyst" details so called religious leaders that judge others but too have missed the mark of righteousness. Partial AABB. One of my more spiritual pieces with in your face attitude. Preferred genres (but not limited to) Groove metal or Alternative metal.
Her Womb, My Tomb is about infidelity. The idea is taken from proverbs 7 which discusses adultery. The simple fool of a man cannot help himself and sleeps with another man's wife! This could be doom/gothic metal finest hour! No rhyme scheme approach here. Preferred genres (but not limited to): Doom Metal/Gothic Metal.
"Pharisee" is about someone calling out people who prey on the weak because they're not able to discern genuine from ingenuine. It's angry in nature. This also details when man is put on peddle stool and not the religious deity, something we see common today. Told in explicit fashion. There's also biblical undertone. Most of it written in classic ABAB. Inspired by Alternative Metal/Indie
"Veil the Sun" is about vampirism. In the lyrics the victim becomes the hunter and stalks her prey and feed. Preferred genres: Doom Metal/Gothic Metal/Doom Death.