Join the skin army boys!
Join the skin army girls!
Camouflage your heart in sweat and vaseline!
Shoot with that siamese kiss like tasteless tangerines!
Skin army recruits form a single file line,
Under towers that smoke ulcers in the sky.
Remove outdated organs to the pot boil,
Suck the siphons nipple, fill the rib cavity with oil.
March on the grave of jesus sow!
Touch is the only religion now!
He tried to interview a rose but it just coughed dust in his eye.
He tried a love song on the lilac
But it stung up his mouth like a guitar.
He tried to devour the orchid (break it's cracker bones)
Sew a jacket of it's hot paradise complexion...
But it stung like a vest of scorpions
And hung on desperately like the scar of some third degree burn.
So join up juggernaut child!
Join up ye hungry barbed wire holes!
March on skin army soldiers!
March on to hills of ripe mold!
March on across the xeroxed horizon!
March on murderous little world!
March on murderous little world!
March on murderous little world!






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    I'm surprised no one's commented on what this song actually means... I think it's comparing how sexually rallied kids are like a "skin army," and how everything starts to look the same, even the horizons that are supposed to change constantly.

    ^^But I must agree with xKissxHerxBruisesx, I'm annoyed at how many comments there are for the new album and so few for their earlier ones (BPIB was the best in my opinion). But this isn't screamo. It's hardcore, and some of the best ever made.

    BallpointAddictionon April 01, 2006   Link

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