Savour!
The things that never were!
Escape!
To/from reality!
That never was!
That never will be!

Prohibit!
All the little things!
Crawl!
Into serenity!
That could've been!
That will never be!

Smile - I said smile you slime

Smile!
It's all falling apart!
Plunge!
Into catastrophe!
That was today!
That remains the same!

Smile - I said smile you slime

It's all falling apart

Smile - I said smile you slime


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    To me, it sounds like it might be:

    Escape! Through reality That never was That never will be

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    It may be "to" or "from" but it sounds more like "through" to me on the recording.

    Either way, I love this song. Need more Havoc Unit now. It's been years since I had to import "HIV" when it came out :)

    kyuss80on November 06, 2011   Link

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