I wonder which you are ?
I saw you
a masochists guilt a masochists guilt.

But this guilty life for (now) will have to do
the nature of doubt, the nature of doubt.

Gimme your warm skin now wrap it around
You will get it back when your corpse is found.

Being cut-off by chants among the darkest skies
cattle trace in the blood, cattle trace in the blood.
I am caught by (the) lunacy a fever finds
reacts in the mud, reacts in the mud.

Gimme your warm skin now wrap it around
You will get it back when your corpse is found.

It was out in the rain.
It was out in the game.
Can you remember her name ?

Follow the way, her love will find a will.
Follow the way, her love will find a will.
Follow the way, her love will find a will.
Follow the way, follow my way...AH!

We are the sex, the sex of tomorrow.
We are the sex, the sex of tomorrow.
We are the sex, the sex of tomorrow.
We are the sex, the sex of tomorrow.
Tomorrow, tomorrow...


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    i feel like a retard..i totally didn't see the second verse there in the lyrics so i just added it in there..im smooth

    anyway, this song is pure fucking greatness i dont care what this song is about, it rules

    MetabolicDiseaseon May 20, 2004   Link
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    okay I know this lyric is all over the web but it's WRONG WRONG WRONG, even on betonkopf its WRONG,

    "I wonder which you are ?" IS WRONG The lyric is "How opulent you are"

    Just listen to the track and tell me I'm wrong.

    he does not say "a masochists guilt", thats just stupid and does not even fit in the song. The first time I listened to this song it is clear as day that Rudy R. says "As precious as gold, as precious as gold"

    "But this guilty life.." is also wrong. He says "But I skinned you alive.."

    And so it goes.

    This whole lyric is wrong. Wrong wrong wrong.

    Take it down or fix it please.

    industrialsuckson February 19, 2005   Link
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    betondisco, sorry. not betonkopf, I am a betonkopf

    industrialsuckson February 19, 2005   Link
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    It's expressionless goat

    cenotaph123on April 30, 2009   Link

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