I've always been behind you
So I think we should meet
I've sharpened my knives
So I'm gonna use them
Oh, baby
Oh, lalalala

I'm gonna smother you with my love
Forever and ever, also forever
Acid and poison and chemicals baby
Is what I mean to provide
I know together, we'll make the possible
Totally impossible

Lalalalalala-luh
If you want me I'm yours
And even if you don't want me
I'm trained and licensed and armed to the teeth

I think you'll agree
It's so hard to apologize
So I'm just gonna skip it
Sleep deprivation will make you a million
Did you just hear something crazy?
I got my fingers crossed you'll catch something baby
Cause I just threw myself at you

Everyone run and hide
I'm coming to find you
Is my face still bleeding?
Then what is your problem?
By the skin of my teeth
That's how I'm going to drive you
Muh-muh-muh-muh-muh
LSD and a bloody pile of rags (Hey)
I hate to be the bearer of bad news
But I am
But I am
But I am


Lyrics submitted by DeadEndFriend, edited by Txredhead

Interlude With Ludes Lyrics as written by Josh Homme John Baldwin

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    I love that viewpoint of the drug explanation too, and I think the other parts could be about Josh taking LSD with a friend while sleep-deprived, causing the trip to be even stranger and them to do some pretty crazy shit like driving with your teeth (?!) which most likely caused his face to bleed at some point :P So at the end of the trip they just look at the table and there's a bunch of drugs on there with a pile of rags from trying to stop the bleeding, and they're just thinking 'holy shit, what the hell did we do'. I'd write a song about it if that ever happened to me xD

    WPSIATWINon September 22, 2010   Link

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