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Dead Road 7 Lyrics

This dead road leads down
To that dead road and back
To the road where the oldest road
Met the first dead road and cracked
Made the second and curved the third
Forked the forth and said to the fifth
If you walk just a couple of miles
You're gonna come across the 6, the 6, the 6

Dead road 7 is a bitch
Dead road 7 is a bitch
Floating belly flush
Floating belly up
Go down there if you wish
Go down there if you wish
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Cover art for Dead Road 7 lyrics by Kills, The

I'm convinced this song is about an orgasm. Lmao, I'm not gonna explain it... just think about it :D

Cover art for Dead Road 7 lyrics by Kills, The

I love VV's voice on this song .... she sounds hoooot! lmao. She roks ass man!

Cover art for Dead Road 7 lyrics by Kills, The

an orgasm? j hahah i will think about your post everytime i hear the song

Cover art for Dead Road 7 lyrics by Kills, The

When I listen to this song it gets me thinking about my past relationships and how, in a small town, relationships can overlap with others.

It is like a web, one relationship connecting to another, down the various roads...Some people change (curve/fork), some people loose it (crack) and some people are just bitches (7).

In the end of the song, VV gives a warning, "Go down there if you wish."

You have some right about it.But personally I think its about eatin pussy :-X definetly. Floating belly, dead road - chick has a block so the guy should go down and do it for her. VV is a witch !

Cover art for Dead Road 7 lyrics by Kills, The

I'm pretty sure this song is about hell. Especially cause of the line: You're gonna come across the 6, the 6, the 6 666, number of the beast etc.

Also the part about floating belly up could be about dead people floating about in hell. :P Cheerful thought!

 
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