Sex!

Sex on the brain
Pumped in my veins
Flowing from my head to my feet
Sex on TV
Rotation heavy
You and I are what we eat
Sex when I'm all alone
It calls me on the phone
Can't stop this ringing in my ear
Sex in excess
Filling all our senses
Keep saying there's nothing to fear

Can't you read the writing on the wall
Can't you see the rising and the fall

All I see is porno-graffitti
All I hear porno-graffiti
See no, hear no
All I speak porno-graffitti
All I fear porno-graffitti
Speak no evil

Sex in 3d
No evil eyes see
Too much of it and you'll go blind
Sex education
Misinformation
Kiss me where the sun don't shine
Sex it surrounds me
Porno-graffiti
It's all so constitutional
Sex is literate
Read all about it
But censor where you all can go

Can't you read the writing on the wall
Can't you see the rising and the fall

All I see is porno-graffitti
All I hear porno-graffitti
See no, hear no
All I speak porno-graffitti
All I fear porno-graffitti
Speak no evil

Sex sells


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Pornograffitti Lyrics as written by Nuno Bettencourt Gary F. Cherone

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    I have every extreme album Its worth downloading them all, theyre one of a kind, and fucking awesome. Just use any torrent program

    dansj882on March 06, 2005   Link

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