Outside: ugly things viral
PERIMETER SOLID BLOCKED
PERIMETER BLOCKED SOLID
Inside: ugly dismal safe
Nothing more needed
Outside: things viral
Outside / inside: loathe
Inside: ugly, dismal, safe
Nothing more needed
Stay inside
Stay inside
Until..

outside: things ugly, things viral
Loathe outside, inside loathe
Inside: ugly, dismal, safe, nothing more needed
Stay inside, stay inside, stay inside
Inside: ugly, dismal safe, nothing more needed
Stay inside, stay inside
Visions sicken
Too close enough to touch
Sicken, sicken
Vague, distort, appall
Sicken, sicken
Can't get past
Can't get past
Visions sicken
Too close
Too close enough to touch
Sicken, sicken
Vague, distort, appall
Can't get past ugly
Out here, out here, envy
Envy burn
Inside: ugly, dismal, safe, nothing more needed
Stay inside, stay inside, stay inside
There they are
Visions sicken, sicken
Too close enough to touch
Sicken, sicken
Vague, distort, appall
Get past ugly
Can't get past, can't get past
Out here
Out here along the perimeter burn envy
Burn out here burn envy
Sicken, visions sicken
Too close enough to touch
Sicken, sicken
Can't get past ugly
Get past ugly out here
Out here along the perimeter, envy burn
Can't get past
Inside: ugly, dismal, safe, nothing more needed
Stay inside, stay inside, stay inside, burn envy inside


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    stay inside, stay inside, stay inside, burn envy inside

    Narayanon October 05, 2009   Link

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