Young, dumb, don't see a problem
Bloodshot, stare like a hoodlum
Simple as this
I'm in love with the risk
I know what I've done, but tell me, what did I miss?
So please, don't save something, waste not, save nothing
Lose the halo, don't need to resist
A lick of the lips and a grip on your hips

Sick, sick, sick
Don't resist
Sick, sick, sick
Don't resist

First thing we succumb to
Shout, erase, and undo
Days are unreleased if there's no release
Please just let me do whatever fits you
Make something, make someone
Beg on a knee, baby, baby, please
Pout your bottom lip
While cracking the whip
You know what we want
It's candy to cum to

Sick, sick, sick
Don't resist
Sick, sick, sick
Don't resist

Sick, sick, sick
Don't resist
Sick, sick, sick
Don't resist

A total eclipse in the teeth of the risk
The tongue is a twist
Perpetual bliss
Forever midnight
Forever midnight
Forever midnight
Forever

Sick, sick, sick
Don't resist
Sick, sick, sick
Don't resist
Sick sick, sick (I'm gonna take)
Don't resist (I don't wanna choose)
Sick, sick, sick (I'm gonna take)
Don't resist (I don't wanna change)

Baby, baby come out
C-c-c-c-come out
Baby, baby come out
G-g-g-g-get out

Sick sick, sick (I'm gonna take)
Don't resist (I don't wanna choose)
Sick, sick, sick (I'm gonna take)
Don't resist (I don't wanna change)

Sick sick, sick (I'm gonna take)
Don't resist (I don't wanna choose)
Sick, sick, sick (I'm gonna take)
Don't resist (I don't wanna change)


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    Josh is crazy. I mena, I love the guy, he's got talent, but he's flat out crazy. Where does he come up with this stuff? I think that guitar chord is tied with the main chord in "Times Like These" by the Foo Fighters for "the ugliest chord ever used in a song". Shakes head But then again, just like in Times Like These (which is also a great song by the way) the chord seems to work. The Song seems to have some BDSM undertones to it, and considering who Josh is married to, are you suprised? Brody looks like she would KILL a man. But she's a good looking woman nonetheless. "The tongue is a twist, perpetual bliss" Unprotected sex, maybe? Hmm...

    nolimit24on November 13, 2007   Link

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