"Dante" from OST 2.
Episode 45: A Rotted Heart
Charlize Theron is an actress who had no teeth until she was eleven years old. She had an illness when she was little and the antibiotics rotted all the teeth in her mouth. Her teeth only started to grow in at age 11.
Henry VIII died he was placed in a coffin in Syon Chapel but his body rotted so much that it exploded all his blood and guts splashed everywhere. His remains were then moved into another coffin and was later buried
5:25 August fifth, 1962 Found her lying on her chest Her face all turning blue You think it was an overdose But could it have been the pact Could it have been the Kennedys Was it LAPD It ain't a mystery Baby not to me Funny, funny, funny mystery Baby not to me Rotted corpse, sex decay Breasts all full of slugs No answer for the accident Her c*nt has all dried up, you see 5:25 August fifth, 1962 Make it seem a suicide Make it seem a suicide Make it seem a suicide Make it seem a suicide It ain't a mystery Baby not to me Funny, funny, funny mystery Baby not to me It ain't a mystery Baby not to me Funny, funny, funny mystery Baby not to me Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa-oh
Yes it was a real event, it seems. I can't copy/paste the link here but search for : florida Sunderland Merchant ship in google, one of the very first results should link you to some useful explanatory notes from the book.
Episode 45: A Rotted Heart
tutankhamum's body was not rotted because the ancient people preserve the bodys of dead people by spices so they never get rotted.
That is the correct spelling of "rotted" (putrified, or crumbling away).
Music Is Rotted One Note was created on 1998-10-12.
It rotted.
Rotted
because it rotted
Rotted teeth
Peat is rotted vegetation.
he rotted
because it's expired
The past tense is "rotted"