And it feels like it won't come off
And it tastes like you're full of love
Still the time never to pay off
Still the time never to pay off

And it feels like I'm coming home
And it's smells like I'm learning now
And it feels like it's coming on
And it feels like it's full of cum
Still in time is the great release
Someday dying will be a great release
Da da daa


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    Indeed these lyrics are partly wrong, here I post the correct ones. The source is unmistakably the good one: I've got the Japanese edition which contains the booklet with the lyrics in English and its translation to Japanese. You will be somehow surprised [as I was when I compared them]. Let me know your opinion.

    "And it feels like it won't come off And it tastes like you're full of love Still the time never to pay off Still the time never to pay off

    And it feels like I'm coming home And it's smells like I'm learning now And it feels like it's coming on And it feels like it's full of cum Still in time is the great release Someday dying will be a great release Da da daa"

    Juanjo25on November 02, 2007   Link

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