Fe-tish-a
dayglow all of you
made for these little sick ones
played out in super drag
mistreat another piece of you
pleasing you was a trick
raping you all with a stick
arming up with more reasons
to snap you out of bliss
crawled out of aleister fiend
you're entering this machine
glaring one eye for me
just a second and a chance to see you
violated by a crowd of me
it's getting bigger like you used to be

CHORUS:
tell them all she won't be back
because she needed a change
turned away form her fears
she's been falling down
tell them all
she's gonna be gone gone gone
just listen to me

leaving your new found cool
what will you do to save
what oh no
promising your filthiness
something strange or catalyst

fetisha, this beloved perversion

slide over, come to kill what you do
bend over, come to cure all of you
slide over, come to kill what you do
glide over, come to cure all of you

chorus

because she needed the friends
she will always be
she will always be
because she needed the friends
she will always know me
she will always know me
she needed the friends, deep to follow the fears
before she goes, she will always know me

chorus(x2)


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Fetisha Lyrics as written by Jay Gordon Amir Derakh

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    I've always taken it as leaving one group of people to be with another....like...being fake to fit in, or not fit in...either way it works...."tell them all she wont be back 'cause she needed a change turned away from her fears she's been falling down tell them all she's gonna be gone, gone, gone just listen to me 'cause she needed the friends she will always be, she will always be because she needed the friends she will always know me she will always know me, she needed the fringe deemed to follow the fears before she goes she will always know me " just sounds like having to be someone you're not to get the friends...and needing a change...like needing an escape...

    RandomlyEvilon April 24, 2003   Link

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