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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These lyrics detailed not living up to someone's standard and liberating yourself from them. Being able to say I'm me. I'm fine just the way I am and finding another place to reside rather that is a physical place or a place within. Most of it is AAAA. Classic verse/chorus dynamic. Preferred genres: Alternative Metal/Indie
"No Place To Hide" deals with man and his innate nature to sin. It speaks of the flesh as a whole. Though he wills to do right, sin is ever present. Inspired by Alternative Metal. Written in classic ABAB.
A song about the harms of alcohol. There's correlation between these lyrics and what is spoken biblical concerning strong drink (and it's affects). This is an in your face balls to the wall attitude style with anthem like chorus and booming verses. I was heavily inspired by Groove Metal with I wrote this. Preferred genres: Groove metal, death metal, & metal.
A detail account of sexual desires at its finest hour. I wrote it not centered around particular individuals but the lyrics speak on the act itself. Being an uncontrollable urge to spludge headfirst in intimacy. Classic ABAB in some areas but not all is rhyme schemed. Heavily inspired by the likes of Tool early releases. Lyrically, this is every bit honest as it is sexual. Preferred Genres: Alternative Metal
Junk in the Attic is a detailed account of man's thirst for knowledge and how that thirst of knowledge drives one insane. Written ABAB and AAAA styre. Music inspiration at the time was Melodic death metal and metal core.