Nuisance
An actor choking on nectar
Nothing gotten
Narcoleptics will cut off these patients' blue arms
Peg legged
Sullen
Drool on these words I've never uttered
Yes I swear

Outstayed our welcome
A jab from behind
Spoke on these crutches
You wouldn't mind
I had the rack ignored in your last implants

Maiden winters
Tickling whispers
Sit still or you can't just listen
Extra extra extracurricular
Determine if the wick can burn

Acid
Cracked ribs
Timber
Class dismissed

Sutured
Swollen
Spiteful of these silent urns
Yes I swear

Legs cracked and head dressed
A jab from behind
A trolley over the sun
You wouldn't mind
Bull legged attrition on this satellite

Maiden winters
Tickling whispers
Sit still or you can't just listen

Extra extra extracurricular
Determine if the wick can burn

The weak are supposed to die
The weak are supposed to die
The weak are supposed to die
The weak are supposed to die

And you can't see this lighthouse
Cause there's no place to go
This siphon drinks the water
But it will never grow


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Extracurricular [*] Lyrics as written by Salem Al Fakir Ash Pournouri

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    when they performed this song live, they would always add the lines "i've seen this happen in other people's lives, and now it's happening in mine.i've seen this happen in other people's lives, and now it's happening in mine, happening in mine, happening in mine" from the smith's song "that joke isn't funny anymore". i get the feeling that this is just another song about loss of one kind or another, ot MrManInvisible could be right and those lines could just be applying to seeing other bands break up due to lack of new material.

    books_out_loudon December 23, 2005   Link

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