I drink the blood of the fortunate ones
Closing their teeth right on top of their tongues
Innocent children are asking for blow
All of my sources say you oughta know
Take out the scissors
Rip up the clothes
Green light means go
Tell me what you know
Run for your life
Judas survived
Crack? towards your neck tie
Open the blinds
People outside
Ready to die
Is this a lie?
Take out the stitches
Back off the bitches
Me and my friends
Who has the time anymore since yesterday?

Alone in this place, and I feel comfortable,
I seem to always hold on for too long.

I always hold on too long

When we are, it complicates and isolates,
between fear and bravery is it inside of me?

When we are, it complicates and isolates,
between fear, and bravery is it inside of me?

Run for your life, Judas survived

You are, you are, you are....

Back off the bitches
Pull out the stitches
Needless to say, I ?flake?

We are all freaks, living in recession
If we don't move on I'll forever be stuck

When we are, it complicates and isolates,
between fear and bravery is in inside of me?


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    wtf? I tried to put these up 3 times and they barely had any question marks or blanks....no offense to you, but I dont see how they didnt take mine when I had a lot more of it.

    But yea, the opening:

    I drink the blood of the fortunate ones Clenching their teeth right on top of their tounges Innocent children are asking for blow All of my sources say you oughta know

    Take out the scissors Rip up the clothes ??? tell me what you know

    WHAT we are, it complicates it actually Between fear, and bravery isn't inside of me

    Antlionon August 11, 2008   Link

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