Occident out on the weekend
That's the way that we relax
English Breakfast tastes like Darjeeling
But she's too cute to even ask

Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)
Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)
Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)
Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)

Nastiness will cause your doom
Turn and walk back to your room

The precedent's already set now
You spend a week in Old San Juan
Spanish brownstone with chairs of leather
And Spanish waves to roll along

Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)
Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)
Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)
Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)

Majesty's not overheard
Cryptographs can't stand the word

Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)
Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)
Blake's got a new face (Blake's got a new face)
Blake's got a new face

Oh, your collegiate grief has left you dowdy in sweatshirts
Absolute horror


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    the title (at least the non-parenthetical part), the recurring fast triplet strumming/snare part, and the "absolute horror" line at the end are all references to "one" by metallica.

    as to how that fits into any kind of meaning... not a clue.

    itjustison April 06, 2009   Link

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