You have eyes that lead me on
And a body that shows me death
Your lips look like they were made
For something else, but they just suck my breath
I want your pain to taste why you're ashamed
And I know you're not just what you say to me
And I'm not the only moment you're made of

[Chorus:]
You're so sudden and sweet on your legs, knockin' knees
Head's blown clean off, your mouth paid off
Fuck me till we know it's unsafe
And we'll paint over the evidence

Want you wanting me
Want what I see in your eyes
So give me something to be scared of
Don't give me something to satisfy

[Chorus]

I want your pain to taste why you're ashamed
And I know you're not just what you say to me
And I'm not the only moment you're made of

[Chorus x 2]


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    i question if any of you really know what your talking about..i have yet to see anything to show me that ANYTHING on the new c.d. is about dita (maybe INSPIRED BY.) and same goes with evan...manson has never made a song on his love affairs before...and hes banged jenna jameson...so....why would he start now!? manson has already stated plenty of times what the new c.d. is about ...stop picking shit outta nowhere and actually look into things... im not certain most of this song...or even this c.d. as i am still studying it...but i must say this cd is probably my least favorit..well..besides smells like children.. this is the best song on the cd

    poopytheclownon June 11, 2007   Link

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