parental stereo / mute / pointed to an instrumental voice instead so / hitting skin on speed he / red eyes while with me / she in the waiting room / reading into my missing beats / addict par accident / on salary / explaining what was meant by / responsibility swap / response dead / force excess to muffle the curious / oh pardon the circus / she paid for the blinding / he worked for my folding / blindfold active mind like nevermind / sugar on the lip / too young even for innocence / locked in with the toiletry / play dead / knife on tile / awaiting a dead beat trial / beat down the door / tv style / a chance to fuck up another / under the sheets / heat lamp to warm the walking / disinvolve the grief


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    There are more lyrics to this song. Even though they didn't include them with the rest of the lyrics on the back of the 7inch. They go a 'lil somghing like this:

    Trust the stereo, thick like paint runs over the storey line. Oh paint the point left with the storey line both dim and bright. Feeling not so alright, but alright.

    mathislonelyon June 30, 2003   Link

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