Something in you, it jitters like a moth
And I see that your arms are out to God
And oh, they kill you when they talk
It makes a mountain peak seem little when it's not

Your incubator is so tight
Your incubator is so tight

I've been born before, I'm pretty used to it
Brain-dead is always all there is

So embryonic it's all right
So embryonic it's all right

I've been born before, I'm getting used to it
Brain-dead is how it always ends


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Moth in the Incubator Lyrics as written by Ronald Jones Michael Ivins

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    He appears to be: ... ... talking about being born again... the first verse though he describes "Something in you, it jitters like a moth" and who knows what that means and then "And I see that your arms are out to God" -- I thought it said "And I see that your arms are out to cut", but I could be wrong. Either way, it sounds like he's describing something malevolent with a moth stuck in it. "And oh, they kill you when they talk" and this bast*rd thing is gossipy and dick headish too "It makes a mountain peak seem little when it's not " and he's such an enormous dick, this guy with the moth in em and the sharp arms, that it makes a mountain seem SMALL cause he's such a BIG dick.

    Then says your incubator is so tight, a passing vaginal reference, and then refers to being born again, apparently at the point where one is not quite born and is thinking about all the times they've done it before; at this stage of the rebirth game he's also already assessed the tightness of the incubator.

    However, he knows that brain dead is how it always ENDs.

    just12on September 21, 2007   Link

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