I am the god of fuck! I am the god of fuck!
Virgins sold in quantity herded by heredity
Red neck burn out mid west mind "who said date rape isn't kind?"
Porno nation evaluation
What's this "time for segregation"
Libido libido fascination too much oral defacation

White trash get down on your knees time for cake and sodomy
White trash get down on your knees time for cake and sodomy

VCR's and vaseline, tv-fucked by plastic queens
Cash in hand and dick on screen, who said God was ever clean?
Bible-belt 'round anglo-waste, putting sinners in their place
Yeah, right, great if you're so good explain the shit stains on your face


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    This song makes me so horny... I'm gonna go have anal sex to it.

    Hee hee. ^^

    Anyway...

    virgins sold in quantity, herded by heredity

    This line reminds me of how, traditionally, women are supposed to be virgins until marriage, and how "marrying off" a woman is kind of like selling them... And the word "herded" used in this context brings up the image of cattle, and cows are feminine symbolism... After all, the hero of American mythology (and that is a generous word to use) is the Cowboy, who heards the cows. Whew. All that from one line. Marilyn Manson does indeed put a lot of meaning behind his songs... Great song ^^

    freakishfaeon June 14, 2004   Link

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