I've been sleepin' all day
Slummin' all night in a 44 hour sedation
Since the day you cut me out of your life
The night I killed your patience

Always tried to lie to you
The truth is that I love you
I need you more than anything
Without you I discover, I'm a maniac and a menace
Headin' for destruction

Your lips, I miss your tears your hips your piss your blood
The way you function
Maybe I should thank some god for your amazing fluid conduction

It was max, the king of facts
He made me steal for your number
I promised not to tell on him
But you know me, I'm a sucker

Always tried to lie to you
The truth is that I love you
I need you more than anything
Without you I discover, I'm a maniac and a menace
Headin' for destruction

Your lips, I miss your tears your hips your piss your blood
The way you function
Maybe I should thank some god for your amazing fluid conduction
Your kiss, I miss your tears your fingertips my satisfaction
I swear that I could thank some god for your amazing fluid conduction


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    oops, this is a song about the huge lack of an ex-lover.. she miss him very-very much, and until the smallest parts of his body.. and besides of these, the entire hu man being - and of course, also his 'circulating system'. i really like this song.. is so nasty, ironic, powerful.. uhm.. hperrealistic ;))

    my favourite part:

    "It was max, the king of facts (it vas max..) He made me steal your number I promised not to tell on him But you know me I'm a sucker!!" :D

    so, her set his teeth on the edge, and he dump her.. and she has relised the loss, and that she's much worse than she's thought.. altough i think, she hasn't enough good personality in the relationship for him (to keep for herself).

    it's a clear song, and very open-hearted, but somehow i feel it a little sarcastic, as i wrote.

    gonsoz42on July 21, 2007   Link

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