Emily sets this privileged corpse, "my baby suffers no struggle."
Daddy holds tight, chromed a kiss on a platter he answers like way to a high vote.

(What do you want to be?)
Who do you want to be?
Or would you rather die here tonight?
This is a knot in your rope of cubicles and apparel.
Draw business with syringes. Stethoscopes can't hear the faintest.
Every night's a fight.

Have you ever seen a life much sadder?
Distill your blood, still you climb, still you climb.


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    The guy who wrotes these lyrics doesn't know the lyrics at all because they're all incorrect, it's supposed to go:

    eloise sits this privilaged corpse offers on struggle denny holes tight chrome tight kiss on a platter he enters like raid to a hive

    what do you want to be? who do you want to be? or would you rather die here tonight this is an empty mural of cubicles and appareal draw business with syringes a stethoscope can hear the faint ticks of a nine to 5 have you ever seen a life much sadder? but still you climb.

    that's all. this is a brilliant song and shows how great of song writers this band truly is.

    ABIGBLACKDICKon May 06, 2004   Link

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