Look down
At the body
You may see no trace of wounds
But in the eye
The eye of the beholder
One cannot
Assume

Not a drop of blood is drawn
But you know how it bleeds
Beware of the sharp edged weapon
Called human being

It is a shield of passion
And strong will
From this I am the victor
Instead of the kill

I will not feed your hunger, instead
I bite the pain
Looking not back, but forward
I bite down hard
Try to cover up the trail of deceit
And daggers spawned from your soul

Acid, the tears of remorse
Flow in vain, too late for regrets
Save it
For the next ill fated game

It is a shield of passion
And strong will
From this I am the victor
Instead of the kill

I will not feed your hunger, instead
I bite the pain
Looking not back, but forward
I bite down


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    This song is about a T-Shirt that is hung on a line to dry. The sun shines down on him and the water starts to evaporate. He tires of this tedium and wanders off into the forest in search of a gingerbread house. Instead he finds a hermit crab called Charles and realizes what he thought was a forest was actually a beach. The crab nips his sleeve which leads the shirt to cry. He smashes the crab into 10,000,000,000 pieces and sells these for £8.95 each to assorted restaurant chains. With the wetness he gains from crying, he decides he should dry himself and hangs himself on the washing line, only this time he has more money.

    Wallamanageon March 10, 2006   Link

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