Gaer may refer to:
Gaer is the name of a hill in the Black Mountains of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Monmouthshire, south Wales. It lies at the southern end of the long ridge between the valley of the Grwyne Fawr and the Vale of Ewyas one mile to the north of Bryn Arw and 3 miles northeast of Sugarloaf. Its summit at 427m above sea level sits within an Iron Age hillfort known as Twyn y Gaer.
The mass of the hill is formed from the mudstones and sandstones of the Senni Beds formation whilst the upper slopes are formed from the sandstones of the overlying Brownstones Formation. Both are assigned to the Old Red Sandstone which was laid down during the Devonian period. The southern slopes around Coed y Cerrig have been the subject of substantial landslipping in the past.
The upper part of the hill is designated as open country so freely accessible to walkers. Several public footpaths and unmetalled roads ('green lanes') weave their way around the lower slopes making the hill readily accessible.
Vile forms of Necros lie rotting my mind
Feasting like maggots - maggots in flesh
So left your ruined cortex behind
Now the maggot knows glee as it nibbles on your spine!
[Chorus:]
Maggots! Maggots!
Maggots are falling like rain!
Putrid pus-pools vomit blubonic plague
The bowels of the beast reek of puke
How to describe such vileness on the page
World maggot waits for the end of the age!
[Chorus]
Beneath a sky of maggots I walked
Until those maggots began to fall
I gaped at God to receive my gift
Bathed in maggots till the planet shit
[Repeat chorus a lot]