Lay down stay down

I have no interest in the future of mankind
It holds no difference in my concept of lost time
If you're anti-climatic you can never be free
You’re given life you give it what's left of your tragedy

Friends don't let friends win

Lay down stay down (lay down stay down we are gonna own our minds)

I lose because losing is the only way to be known
When I am nothing I will feel less afraid
And what will fill me
Won't be what my hands have made

Friends don’t break friends

When they’re broken open
In lives they have not chosen
In lives you have not chosen
Speak as you were spoken

Lay down stay down
Loud as the loner speaks
Rest in peace



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    Well I am going to park with a few friends Saturday, it should be fun, this will be a tune to play.

    The lyrics are haunting as the music is mind-shatteringly cohesive to make you re-evaluate your life. Sometimes you forget what you are doing and so you decide to just become an animal and eat. I am sure you are lucky like me and have a cool metal box to keep food and other dead things cold, i prefer nature's ovaries, and breast milk, peaches, mangoes, pineapples, kiwi's, and apples.

    An Apple a day keeps the doctor away.

    So if you are afraid of being scared, the ovaries will help. In outer space this is heard, but i dont think aliens can interpret it. We mammals make beautiful sounds. A dolphin can have fun too. This song is not pessimistic, although it does cause for ghost calls and late-night pizza, sometimes you have to strain real hard to defecate, but that is ok. Brilliant storm article imported will foreseeable preextraction goldfish sanidinic.

    Rest in Peace

    pandavibrationson October 22, 2010   Link
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    Song's about giving up on breeding. No need to pass the tragedy you were given to next generation. Also you do not customise your character in this world before you start. You don't get to chose and speak as you were spoken.

    karpkilleron April 17, 2015   Link

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