And a beef will rise again, broken machine in his hand.
Ten words: snapping bunnies twitching gurgling forget the bombs in your eyes.
Roaring with whispers to the tiny bunnies smash/splat those fucking bunnies.
Send them information in a sensationalist manner, they corrupt.

Heads snapping and misspelling eyes twitching in response to the sound of the words.
Red world-like words zooming boiling.
Moons in the shallow sky.
Roaring with whispers to the tiny bunnies splat/squish those fucking bunnies.

Twitching bleeding screaming bring the hammer down.
Screaming bunnies bleeding bloody bunnies smeared across the ground.
Drool spilling down his chin unto his beard as he screams red words
At a blank and pointless sky of mothers.

Red words popping and crackling black.
Ten words: snapping bunnies twitching gurgling forget the bombs in your eyes.
Forget the bombs in your eyes.
Speak the words to crack open the sky


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Bunnies Lyrics as written by Dashiell Han Arkenstone Christopher Lyle Prophet

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    Quote from Erik: "The true meaning of the song isn't that really, the bunnies we are smashing are the people who swallow the preprogrammed bullshit being fed to them in every aspect of their lives and don't even realize it or stop to think about it" I was always under the impression that the bunnies meant something, and viola!

    removeyourteethon January 05, 2006   Link
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    nintendocore.

    Theghostyouareon May 03, 2003   Link
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    nintendocore.

    Theghostyouareon May 03, 2003   Link
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    their best song

    "forget the bombs in your eyes"

    genius

    umbilical_blisteron May 14, 2004   Link
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    great song great great song.

    blikstaon February 15, 2005   Link
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    this band is so much fun live it's ridiculous

    kijimaon February 15, 2005   Link
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    rofl @ nintendocore

    speeedon February 18, 2005   Link
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    doo di doo

    Turncoaton February 18, 2005   Link
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    doo di doo

    Turncoaton February 18, 2005   Link
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    long live horse the band

    x-ray caton April 14, 2005   Link

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