Feelings, flashcards
Fake knife, real ketchup
Cardboard, cutthroats
Cowboys of information

Pleasure-dot-loathing-dot-Huey-dot-Newton
It was a lonely, lonely winter

Fuck-less, pawn sharks
Toothless but got a big bark
Live children, blind psychics
Turned online assassins

So Hale-Bopp, Hail Mary
Hail Hagia Sophia
Oh, it was a lonely, lonely winter

Entombed in the shrine
Of zeros and ones, you know
You know
Oh, we fatherless features, you motherless creatures
You know

Oh, perpetual lying, always terribly frightening, you know
You know
Oh, you got the pop in the hiss
In the city of misfits, you know

Safe, safe, and safest
Faith for the faithless
Oh, dim, dim and dimmer
Sucker for sinners

I'm entombed in the shrine
Of zeros and ones, you know
You know
Oh, we fatherless features, you motherless creatures
You know

Oh, perpetual lying, always terribly frightening, you know
You know
You got the pop in the hiss
In the city of misfits

Oh, safe, safe, and safest
Faith for the faithless


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Huey Newton Lyrics as written by Anne Erin Clark

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    "A shrine of zeros and ones" is the remnants of your life on the internet after you die. No idea what the rest means, but I love this song.

    "Fake knife real ketchup" has to be one of the best lyrics ever, and this on an album that starts "Oh what an ordinary day/Take out the garbage, masturbate". You'd think she couldn't top that, but she did!

    DZCC4FaWon February 24, 2014   Link

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