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Beesting Lyrics
I don't know they say you never die
Kiss me just like a beesting
I dont know they say you never die
Kiss me just like a beesting
I dont know they say you never die!
Kiss me just like a beesting
I dont know they say you never die!
I dont know they say you would never downaonon
Kiss me just like a beesting
I dont know they say you never die
Kiss me just like a beesting
I dont know they say you never die!
Kiss me just like a beesting
I dont know they say you never die!
I dont know they say you would never downaonon
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Kiss me just like a beesting! Bitter-sweet!
I love this song. Once again, Isaac recycles old lines
This song is awesome, it's so strong to me.
this song is under my Wierd As Hell genre in my ipod lol. Its cool though, not one of my favorite songs by Brock though.
Yeah, it is a pretty great song as to what the hell it's about though, I couldn't tell you.
yeah I like how isaac recycles lines but I think this ones getting pretty over-done. but I really like this song even though its like 30 seconds.
i spent a bit of time trying to figure out what it means. all i can think of is:
this is a story about temptation to be in a relationship that he knows will be bad. adam and eve with the apple sort of situation.
there are two voices, one is the voice of reason( adam and eve) one is of temptation(the snake, i guess). does this make sense?
I like how Broc's common theme seems to be never growing old. each time i hear a song in which he places it, it feels like the first time i heard it. this song is deffiently obscure, i love the all over the place vocals.
i dont know they say you never die...
its about how in religion there is life after life.. therefore, you never really die.
Like a mix between I Came as a Rat and Parting of the Sensory from modest Mouse. "Don't know, but I've been told, you never die and you never grow old." And, "These fit like clothes made out of wasps." But stripped down to the basic bittersweet sense of irony that Brock loves. And I mean, if you follow the mythology behind UC's music, it is supposedly written by a lunatic MM fan who followed them on tour, gave them a bunch of music that he wrote and then disappeared. It's totally a fabrication, but it serves to explain why the music sounds like an overly simplified MM song, because it was written from the perspective of a crazy MM fan.