Stone Too Sour

Curse Unearthed: A Tale of Revenge and the Sour Stone
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Lyrics

Finger on his belt, she's wearing perfume and nothing else.

The woman has her finger on the man's belt, wearing only perfume, suggesting intimacy or a sensual encounter.

Sizing them up, pageantry in pastel.

Observing or assessing the situation, possibly involving a display of superficial beauty or pretense.

Deep within the woods a couple miles from the club.

In a remote area, a few miles away from a club or civilization, located deep in the woods.

The Old Mare ravine, ghastly light does erupt.

A location named "The Old Mare ravine" where eerie or unnatural light is emerging.


Curse raised his bones, the lost boy came home.

A curse has resurrected the deceased boy, bringing him back home.

Held within his clutches, the infernal stone.

The resurrected boy is holding an evil or cursed stone.


Crashing through the doorway with a sinister hand.

A forceful entry is made with an ominous or threatening gesture.

The Earth it kept him warm but spit his body back to the land.

Despite being buried, the Earth rejected his body, rejecting his death.

Wolves cry like children.

The sound of wolves resembles children crying.

Let 'em howl, let 'em moan

An acceptance or allowance for the wolves to express themselves through howling and moaning.

The stone was too sour...

The cursed stone was unpleasant or corrupted in some way.

The damage is done.

A negative event or action has been completed, and its consequences are irrevocable.


Dirt upon his face.

The resurrected boy has dirt on his face, indicating his emergence from the ground.

Revenge was percolating on the brain.

Feelings of vengeance were growing within the resurrected boy.

For fifteen-odd years in the ground he had stayed.

For about fifteen years, the boy had remained buried in the ground.

Boys who sealed his tomb had grown, themselves, quite untamed.

The boys who sealed his tomb had become wild or untamed themselves.

The blood that was spilled, it must now be replaced.

The spilled blood needs to be avenged or compensated for.


Curse raised his bones, the lost boy came home.

Similar repetition of the curse bringing the boy back to his home.

Held within his clutches, the infernal stone.

Repetition of the resurrected boy holding the cursed stone.


Crashing through the doorway with a sinister hand.

Repeated description of a forceful entry with a sinister gesture.

The Earth it kept him warm but spit his body back to the land.

A repetition of the Earth rejecting the boy's body after it had kept him warm.

Wolves, they fight like children.

Comparison of the wolves' fighting to that of children, implying a primal or immature nature in their conflict.

Let 'em howl, let 'em moan

A continuation of allowing the wolves to express themselves through howling and moaning.

The stone was too sour...

Reiteration of the cursed stone being unpleasant or corrupted.

The damage is done.

Reiteration of irreversible damage resulting from a negative event or action.

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