Dip my tail in blood ink
Write it down in red
Scribe the words "Happy meal"
Right across your head

Tired of getting walked on
Treated like a sheep
Don't blame me for all the years
That you were asleep

[Relax
God is in control
Watch the dot
Take your meds
Obey my demands
Trust my dog
Time for surgery
Relax
God is in control
Watch the dot
Take your meds
Obey my demands
Trust my dog
Shut your eyes you're dead]

Televised mass poison
Spitting at the screen
Keep the masses deluded
With fabricated dreams

Powdered God in a bag
From the Vatican
I want you to fuck off
As hard as you can

[Chorus]

Heaven has burst open
Now it's raining bones
The chaos will erode you
Breeding little clones

Born of a fallen rib
From the monkey's womb
Overcooked by cathode rays
Evolved to consume

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Eating from the butcher's slab
Becoming what they meet
Restrained and roasted while they gorge
Strapped into the seat

Bathing in your arrogance
Dining will ensue
God made me a cannibal
To fix problems like you

[Chorus]

100% [2x]

Last time was the last time...
This time, you're 100% [3x]

Last time was the last time...
This time, you're 100% fucked


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    To me this song is a very macabre, delicious and witty look at ignorance. It does use imagery of cannibalism and does allude to it on many occasions but it's more of a figurative way of implying that society has become little more than food. That our brains are fried by so many outside influences, [Vatican, entertainment, politics..] that we cease to become any more substantial than walking meat.

    [All in all an awesome song though. My favorite lyrics: "Bathing in your arrogance, dining will ensue, God made me a cannibal to fix problems like you." Just genius.]

    HisEchoon December 18, 2006   Link

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