i believe in a world of endless possibility
i believe i'll have another cocktail please
our tactics are vivid
they take a lot out of me
but thats what i signed up for son
I believe in a world of endless possiblity
the queen of slaves the mistress of misdeeds
the ripped dress debutante
the stuttering fool
i believe i am going to fuck you up
oh yes i do
oh shit
god damn
i will kill you if i can
oh yes
oh man
maybe far away or maybe real nearby, i am going to break your
fucking back
spread the tarot american and tell me what it reads
our fathers were all soldiers
and we we are all thieves
our fathers were all borrowers
but the future belongs to me
the snakecharmer
the witch and the moll
the salem mistress oh i adore
the knight of bridges
the king of stars
bar-ten-der
oh yes
oh man
clever and dying, devil and cad-
oh shit
god damn
listern can you keep a secret? you know you can't
give me a minute of your valuable time
bartender giver me one more round
and let this sink into your tiny little mind
as sure as poison seeps up from the ground
we pursue a world of endless possibility
we pursue it to blow this one away
we follow the trumps or irrevocability
and we love very card we play.
and how we play!


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    This song has so much raw energy and emotion. I am going to break your fucking back! By far one of my favorites, too bad they don't play it live...

    InfernoRaton April 24, 2003   Link

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