Standing on the hill In the lighthouse's shades Jack was conscious of his malignancy Like the sin's pestilential atom Which had driven a pure to lust and lie He was waiting for Desirable Sally Understanding her misdemeanour She had become cruel And let him suffer from Through the sea breeze Sinful Sally Left the fallow love of her youth Stumbling whilst climbing the hill of truth Acquainted with sorrow through confession And thirsting for torture she loved the pain Sally a**umed The recognition of truth On those trails of martyrdom Standing on the hill
In the lighthouse's shades Jack considered Sally's sinful body With the slaughter's eyes and self-hate stricken Her fragant flesh he had conceived Incapable of decency or even love Imbued with malignancy and hate They spoke of brotherhood And humanity But not bearing her wretched fate Repentant Sally shed her own blood Before Jack's murderously waiting hands His desperate eyes spoke of that justice Which had sprung from the criminal's head Betrayed Jack took Dead Sally downhill And committed both pale bodies to the Purifying strength of the nightly sea