Here's my genius plan
Make superior man
Anatomically built
This half-corpse can't guilt

It's hard to find your insect heart
Blue blood, tear apart
Shattered glass, shattered ribs
Now my hand will start to give

How does your body retain blood
You're my decomposing love
I'm Dr. Death, Mary Beth
Now I have a hearse to get

Silent scream
Scissored seams
Open up
Drown in kerosene

What the fuck is this?
Oh, it's the bass

When I cut deep you'll think of me
Until your lobotomy
No anaesthetic lay your pace
Mutilate the human race
This way we can be together
Mangled hearts stitched with leather

I've been waiting for so long
Your silent scream's my favorite song

(Yeah)


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Love and Caring Lyrics as written by Ethan Kath Alice Glass

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    Here's what I hear in the song:

    heres my genius plan to make a superior man anatomically built this half corpse cant guilt infected by your innocent heart blue blood, seminal fluid shattered glass, shattered ribs am i here with sex to give?

    i was your father, wincing at me your my deacon, perfect love oh doctor dead, let us live oh how awful it was today

    solid screams, sleep machines ill be loved, drowning in kerosene

    what the fuck is-- oh, its the base

    when you cant sleep, you think of me is it love? your better then me anesthetic, lay your pills mutilating, the human race this way we could be together like a corpse, stitch my love up ive been ready, for so long the sin escaped my favorite song

    ashleylindneron February 13, 2010   Link

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