Late night catechism speaks me to sleep
A lethal dose of narcissis conquers the beast
I can't reeber how I got my last scar
The bible tell us Jesus...
was a rockstar
A Prayer Under Pressure of Violent Anguish
A prayer under pressure of violent anguish...
Early morning exorcisms keep me awake
Seven stars surround me as I burn like a saint
I can't remember why my knees are so sore
The bible tells us Mary
was a whore
A prayer under pressure of violent anguish
A prayer under pressure of violent anguish
There once was a girl and she suffered from sickness
mouth was distorted from razor sharp kisses
tried to pretend it was all in her mind
but I know her voice... when I hear mine
God are you listening? I hear you in my room
As hot as the moon on the tenth day of June
There's no sleeping for me, I'm losing my faith
Love is not safe in a world filled with hate
Heart Sick
I'm sick
Still sick
My heart is sick


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    definately one of their best songs. great lyrics, great beat.

    covet____on June 01, 2002   Link

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