Could you think of a better way
To be even scaring the sky away
And making me a part of this
Corner of meaningless darkness
Of course you could but I'd rather be
What I strive along for just to be
You love your country, love the strife
Relieve your cock on your beloved wife
But I'm playing a different tune
Cause I'm moving to the moon
But I'm not prepared to go against you
And fly and jump in your corruption stoop

And since while I'm around
I've got a few things to do
So I live on the mountain rock
And move along cuz you're just
Dancing like a fish and I judge a cold

I can't imagine your wife using that to swallow.
But you see I'm gonna cum down a feminine's throat
In the surrealistic pain and wearing a coat
So I have space that you can't trace to carry my love
And you just have waste
And you just have waste


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    Niandra LaDes and Usually Just A T-Shirt is an amazing double-album, Niandra LaDes being one album, from number 1-12 and Usually Just A T-Shirt being another number, 13-25, all untitled tracks. He didn't just release it for drug money, he released it because people kept urging him to because there was really no good music out then and there really isn't any now, to be honest. It was recorded while BSSM was and was released in 1994, except the song "Running Away Into You", which was recorded later. You can find copies of it on amazon.com, I got an original copy of it with the brown cover. It was re-released recently with a white cover. You can find the re-release at any cd store, like H.M.V. Smile From The Streets You Hold includes songs from when he was 14 years old up until 1997 and was released in 1997. It is a great album yet disturbing too. It was solely released for drug money. You can find copies of it on amazon.com and ebay.com. I got a original copy of it on amazon.com, though I wouldn't get it from ebay.com since a lot of the copies are fake. Both are beautifully artistic albums, if you want a change from the mainstream. Anyways I'm not really sure what the song is about but I would agree with def_linus and say it's about degrading women and just taking advantage of your wives, but it is one of my favourite John songs.

    xJadexon June 12, 2006   Link

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