She’s my hot cup of tea.
She’s certainly overwhelming.
An ice cube to calm you down,
Then I’ll come to calm you down.

And the way I move to the table;
Like a dirty beast with style, cash, eating the world.
Eating the world.
One by one, like a fucking case of the cold.
Eating the world like a bad fucking case of the cold.
Eating the world.

She likes my slender size.
It’s all in the way I move.
My stomach won’t hold food
When I spill my guts to pay my dues.

What? Oh, fuck…

And not a spec of light is showing,
So the danger must be growing.
All the fires in Hell are blowing.
Is the grizzly reaper, mowing?
Yeah, the danger must be growing
Because the rowers keep on rowing
And they certainly are not showing
Any sign that they are slowing.

Get to your boat, to the shore line.
My lover said to obey her.
My lover said she’s the weight on my back.
My lover said to obey her.
My lover said she’s the weight on my back.

Let’s not and say we did.
Keep your fingers out of your mouth.
And I think we are running out of time
For the price I bid.

I think you’re looking quite amusing tonight.
I think you’re looking quite amusing tonight.
I think you’re looking quite amusing tonight.
I think you’re looking quite amusing tonight.

You don't wanna be here if she gets home
Take it easy, Take it easy
She's not gonna show her face
And I don't think you understand the truth
About us
In a matter of time
If she shows up
I hope she don't
I hope she don't
I know I'd hate for her to see me with you
Naked in my room
There's something I love about the rush
When I'm cheating on you
There's something I love about the rush
When I'm cheating on you
I pray to god you understand


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    hey, this is from Marilyn Manson song Prelude (The Family Trip)

    And not a spec of light is showing, So the danger must be growing. All the fires in Hell are blowing. Is the grizzly reaper, mowing? Yeah, the danger must be growing Because the rowers keep on rowing And they certainly are not showing Any sign that they are slowing.

    am I correct?

    rockboyon September 27, 2008   Link

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