Battle of the minds
Cries below
Cries above
You must pick a side
Will you choose fear?
Will you choose love?

What does it look like
This orbital ball
From the fringes of the Milky Way?
What does it feel like
This orbital ball
On The fringes of the Milky Way?
Raining fla-fla-flavor
Icing fla-fla-flavor
Flavor love

Whose God then is God?
They all want jur-jurisdiction
In the book of Earth
Whose God spread fear?
Spread love?

What does it look like
This orbital ball
From the fringes of the Milky Way?
What does it feel like
This orbital ball
On the fringes of the Milky Way?
Raining fla-fla-flavor
Icing fla-fla-flavor
Flavor love

Turn up the frequency
What does it look like
This orbital ball
From the fringes of the Milky Way?
What does it feel like
This orbital ball
On the fringes of the Milky Way?
Raining fla-fla-flavor
Icing fla-fla-flavor
Spread that fla-fla-flavor
Flavor
Flavor
Flavor


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    This is a gorgeous song. I agree with stentorian. I've missed for a while being able to find Tori songs that can make me FEEL. What I've heard of the new album, she's going back to her roots, and that makes me very happy, indeed. Just beautiful.

    Miyamashion May 17, 2009   Link

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