I was still a child when you caught me and tied me to your bed
You gave me shoes and pretty clothes, and I gave you what I had between my legs
Just a right of passage, you held me down and said
"I'm gonna be your right of passage, so boy you better spread, spread em"

You said.."run run run as fast as you can but you can't run run from the child catchers hands"

I wrote your name in my shit across the town to warn the kids of your bloodshed
When I chased you with a burning cross, my mother she wanted you dead

She said "run run run as fast as you can but you can't run run from our law given hand"

You said
"well I've got no time for victims and I don't think it was all that bad
And if you can't run to save yourself well then you deserve to be had
This is the age of constipation, this is the age of martyrdom
I think you even enjoyed it, I think I even saw you come"


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    i love the way he breathes in while singing "but you cant run run from a law giving hand". it always reminds me of...does anyone know the movie "house on haunted hill"? how the ghosties do that head shaking cracking shuddering thing (well they digitally do it) but haha yes that is the image.

    i did think of chitty chitty bang bang, but i dont actually know the movie very well so all i got was the evil big nosed villains. which works a little, only now i think ive just turned that kiddies movie into a disturbing thing in my mind haha

    luey_babyon May 16, 2008   Link

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