Feel me a home
To crawl inside of you
And lay this heart, unsure
I'm sick of your sores
Yeah, but I'll always stay sitting
I'll go
I'm yours, yeah
And I'm your whore

Please leave me a taste
The fire, pleasure from my concern
But I'm a little late
I'm sick of your quirks, yeah
Because I'll always be my own, I . . .

I deserve a
A lollipop whore
Yeah, lollipop whore

A whore
(Haha, oh yeah, ah)
You're all I wanted
You'll always be true to me

You're all I ever wanted
Run, days of more
But I could complete it, yeah
I could come down
Yeah, well, what if I would spare?
Could circles count down?
But I could complete it, yeah
I could come down

She screamed more, loud, give me some more, yeah
The terrible silence is leading to injuries and sores
So what could you do?

She screamed love is such a strong word
I said what if we took a word
Deciphered the innocence
And, well, um, fucked
Say what could you do

She screamed more, loud, give me some more, yeah
The terrible silence is leading to injuries and sores
Say what I could do for you

And I tie my whore
Leading to something terrible
I scare myself, even now
What if we take away?
What if I take away?
Me and my whore
I scare myself

But I'm not ready to fuck her
Fuck her, fuck her, just to fuck her
I just can't think anyways
So give me my pussy you whore

(I'm standing here, I'm waiting)

When in doubt, oh
When in doubt, oh
When in doubt, just get down on your knees and suck me
When in doubt, oh
When in doubt, oh
When in doubt, just get down on your knees and suck

(And I fool no one even more)

And I tie my whore
Leading to something terrible
I scare myself (come on, you whore)
What if we take away
What if I take away
Me and my lifeless whore
I scare myself
I scare myself


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    so has this been released somehow?

    penskesymchaon July 24, 2002   Link

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