How do I feel for thee?
Your smile brings disease
'Cause we're young, willing from the start
When your skin is shed
Find a pile of your head
Now then, I'll look so smart

Stove burn on my hands
Show them to my friends
Make you participate
Eyes roll back around
Limbs fall to the ground
Seasoned to procreate

The first to interfere
Are culled before the deer
When they wander into the cage
Stuff their arms and thighs
Then they roll their cardboard eyes
Their skin will never age

Stove burn on my hands
Show them to my friends
Make you participate
Eyes roll back around
Limbs fall to the ground
Seasoned to procreate

Stove burn on my hands
Show them to my friends
Make you participate
Eyes roll back around
Limbs fall to the ground
Seasoned to procreate

Stove burn on my hands
Show them to my friends
Make you participate
Eyes roll back around
Limbs fall to the ground
Seasoned to procreate

Stove burn on my hands
Show them to my friends
Make you participate

Make you participate


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Courtship Dating Lyrics as written by Ethan Kath Alice Glass

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    THESE LYRICS ARE VERY VERY WRONG. THESE LYRICS ARE VERY VERY WRONG. THESE LYRICS ARE VERY VERY WRONG.

    Straight from the mouth the record label:

    COURTSHIP DATING

    how do i feel for thee your smile brings disease cuz we're young, willing from the start

    when your skin is shed find a pile of your head now then i'll look so smart

    stove burns on my hand show them do my friends make you participate

    eyes roll back around limbs fall to the ground seasoned to procreate

    the first to interfere are culled before the deer when they wander into the cage

    stuff their arms and thighs then they roll their cardboard eyes their skin will never age

    aphexmitchon November 11, 2008   Link

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