Eat what you are while you're falling apart
And it opened a can of worms
The gun's in my hand and I know it looks bad
But believe me I'm innocent
I'm fearful I'm fearful I'm fearful of flying
And flying is fearful of me
I covered my eyes when she told me the news
Turning me on with my lightsabre cocksucking blues

Are you coming?

Nicotine stained on account of her crutch
And I'm aching from fucking too much
I know what I do but it all points to you
Did you sell me to wanderlust?
I'm fearful I'm fearful I'm fearful of flying
And flying is fearful of me
I covered my eyes when she told me the news
Turning me on with my lightsabre cocksucking blues

Are you coming?


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    fucking awesome!

    man on tvon June 25, 2004   Link
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    agree!

    MapleLeafon November 02, 2004   Link
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    Clearly about fucking!

    so_so_anonymouson April 14, 2005   Link
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    It's Postmodern...

    Happelshmatzon August 09, 2005   Link
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    ...nah, just kidding, it's about fucking like burning, and it's brilliant.

    Happelshmatzon August 09, 2005   Link
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    i fuckin love this song

    rathergood.com/lightsabre/

    angryman666on October 30, 2007   Link
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    I don't really see how this is about sex. There's sex in it, but it seems more sarcastic than that. I'm fearful of flying and flying is fearful of me. What does that have to do with banging? I think it's mostly nonsense, but fun nonsense.

    sortileguson February 26, 2015   Link

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