shade open canopy present in a mirror
curled unlike a knife blade
fetal to fear
that screwed it over, that screwed it over
black closed door agenda
each is everywhere
fists against the painless
absorbed in useless prayer
like honey flies attracted
rotten smelling air
breathe in deep reflective the image of despair
flick often sore green jealousy and fear
twist off forget me not the jinx reappears
that screwed the soul, removing the old one
rancid sewage temperate thought comes in clear
manner of environment polluted seer
sensuous a fable lost trapping history
magic story less is taught force a way to see

this world is spinning upside down
his world is turning left around
a constant shifting motion sound
reverses all whatever learned

each is everywhere absorbed in useless prayer
each is everywhere absorbed in useless prayer

page turning sentimental hidden motive liar
baby he dies here garbage can dersire
little lover rubber lost caught between the sheets
fairy tale of horror sounds like pulpits cutting meat


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    It's true what shenmue4life said, but I can understand where Anglos thinks of it as abortion. And it may very well be about abortion. The lyrics have strong references to it. I tend to think it's about abortion, too. Girl gets abortion and it fucks her whole world up in short. It could be about anything, but hey...this is SongMeanings, so you're supposed to express what you think.

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