How big is life?
Can it ride like the butterfly?
Star in the dust
Rocketman
Supersky
Sugar the hill
Explode and never die
I think I will

Come on take it! High
I gotta, O yeah! So high
I gotta, O yeah! Come on! So loosely illustrated
A trick of light I demonstrated right to you what you do!How high is up?
Can it reach at the butterfly?
Rise in the howl hit me cold

Supersky
Witness the kill explode! Never die
I think I will
Come on take it! High
I gotta, O yeah! So high
I gotta, O yeah! Come on! So loosely illustrated
A trick of light I demonstrated right to youWhat you do! Yeah!
Deaf to the ear
Fat city sang
Bloody Ma growls "Concentrate the bang"
Broadway do
The winter kills
Astro

Creepin' you until
Overcome the devil
Deluxe the game
One, sweep, spun "I got no name", a paper thin cut
On the edge of hell
Wrestle with heaven but I never fell
Sink to a level realize no direction
West of the moon
I got no reflection
Blood on the stone I do not surrender
Waitin' for someone I do not remember
Yeah! I gotta, O yeah! Come on! So high
I gotta, O yeah! Come on! So loosely illustrated
A trick of light I demonstrated right to you
What you do
Cosmic monsters waited
Turn around incorporated
Right to


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    Song: Cosmic Monsters Inc Sample: "They come from the bowels of hell. A transformed race of walking dead. Zombies guided by a master plan for complete domination of the earth." Source: Plan 9 From Outer Space (directed by Ed Wood)

    LordOfTheEngineson September 24, 2008   Link

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