That burning feeling.
Red liquids.
Clear liquids.
Blessed are the sick.
Children shiver in the river.
Where is our god now?
Does he watch over all in El Segundo?
He don't lie when he say,
"Under."

I'm wasting away.
I find time to pine.
When pining away my time.
Within sin
With no redemption
We will find our souls
And the shells they're kept in
All wasted away.

Blessed are the sick in me.
The prey, the thrill, the chill and we
Are martyrs that crumble on time.
Predestination.
We'll stop upon dimes.
And he'd constructed us all in El Segundo,
As the shivering children pray.

Demons in
Demons out.
Cry for dawn.
Gratis.

Bored.
I'm the matador of the children's ward.
Beggars wed choosers.
Red sheets.
Bed sheets.

Boozers.
I'm the head fan.
Blessed be my bed pan.

It's a cold, having just been mugged feeling.

In the sun
I've got this for you
It's under my finger nails.
I brought this for you.
It's typically Sunday.

I'm digging a hole.


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    This song is about when he was in the hospital with Crohn's disease. His girlfriend left him at that time because she didn't want to get too attatched or for some bizarre reason so he spent nights in the hospital alone. At the end where it says(You dont need another one do you? Nope.) I think thats the nurse talking to him.

    X.kRystLe.Xon August 23, 2002   Link

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