Hesitation was the station I used to get on at
Now it's asshole, can you picture that?

"Fuck you"s and "them"s have fucked me up
An idiot who can't keep his mouth shut
Oh shit! Oh fuck! It's dicks to suck
So, bend me down, I'll pucker up

Take a chill pill lover, or you're going to explode
Take two of these too and you'll find that I know...
That what you learned on your trip to the zoo is
That animals do what animals do

What a great way to die, what a sad way to cry
You'll tell me "I love you" and I'll know it's a lie
What a great way to die, what a sad way to cry
You'll tell me you love me...
And I'll know it's a lie


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    "Animals do what animals do" - basically what it amounts to is people will do shit that will hurt you and lie to you, because it's just in their nature and there's nothing you can do to change it.

    punkpirateon March 13, 2006   Link

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