In this secret way
He knew you first

And from those lips, a seed

Your mouth dropped open
Darkness fell out

Kept close in skin
Kept close in blood
And in he was

And from those lips, a seed

This is the gift that he received
Twisted roots kept warm

Rape she was and ready for the death


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    The tale of the girl and her brother in the story of the album. This album is so profound and if you didn't know what it was about when you found out you would be shocked and probably loose interest right away.

    walruspancakeson December 30, 2006   Link
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    this song is amazing. amazing doesn't even cover it, in fact. love it =]

    12:34on April 26, 2007   Link
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    gah..i just posted one of those "omg this song rawks!" comments without posting my interpretation of the song. i hate when people do that, and i just did it. bad me. smack ..but yeh, the meaning of the song is clear. once again, amazing sound.

    12:34on April 26, 2007   Link

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