Good night
It's stroke-time
Let's get paralyzed down both sides
Snake hips, red city kiss
And your black eyes roll back
Midnight Organ Fight
Yours gives into mine
It's all right

And the fast blood
Hurricanes through me
And then it rips my roof away with her fire hands
This is the longest kiss
Good night

Oh

And now I, I tremble
Because this fumble
Has become biblical
I feel like I just died twice
Was reborn again
For all our dirty sins

And the fast blood, fast blood, fast blood
Hurricanes through me
And then it rips my roof away with her fire hands
This is the longest kiss
Good night
Good night
And then I fall down
I stumble
And she said, and she said, she said good night


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    snake hipped rather than sneaking to red? black eyes 'roll back'? yours gives into mine? definitely 'biblical' rather than miracle

    Roscoe_1891on July 07, 2008   Link

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