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Might like a sender doe ree
Your make a doll a ray day sender bright like a penalty
Exit ease my ray day member half lost a beat away
Purst in like a one-way sender
War give a heart like a fay
'Cause I can ford a red reed
Only street wide, a reed land
Diamond make a mid-evil bike
A sake like a reed caste
'Cause I can ford a red reed
Only street wide, a reed land
On a reed land
Find a reed land
You sink my swan
Rolly get a worst in
Maybe minus way far central
Poor forty duck a pin
Milk maid dud bean
Master a load a head
Pill pop a dope
A well-run general hash pump gonna led


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    If you know how to decode it, you're reading way too far into it. There may be some Melvins songs with actual meaning, but this definitely isn't one of them. But hey, you don't listen to the Melvins for some kind of message or philosophical enrichment, you listen to the Melvins to sludge the f.ck out!

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