Everybody's talking about the girl who went and killed the delivery man,
But she looks so kind and gentle, it just doesn't stand to reason,
I saw her right there just the other night as stately as a slot machine,
But when she looked my way something mad as hell came over me,

Anesthesia, Mona Lisa, I've got a little gun, here comes oblivion,
I never loved you, how did you find me?
The cops will never prove complicity now,

Anna,
All good children go to heaven!

I remember your face that august night
when we lied about the beautiful time to come
And that crazy old man who came much too late and caused a chain reaction,
I've been hanging out here for eleven long years like a church mouse
wondering where the cat as gone
And looking at you now is driving me to distraction,

Anesthesia, Mona Lisa, I've got a little gun, here comes oblivion,
I never loved you, how did you find me?
The cops will never prove complicity now,

Anna,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
All good children go to heaven!


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Anesthesia Lyrics as written by Brett Gurewitz

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    If you cant take a hint; even from the people who have clearly stated it. It is about a heroin addiction and also has ties with the Charles Manson murders.

    "everybodys talking about the girl who went and killed the delivery man."

    In the manson Murders a delivery man who had a wrong adress was allured in by the girl at the door and she took him in and killed him.

    Comparing Heroin to that specific girl/incident and everyones talking about it. But it didnt look dangerous last time Brett Saw it, it looked kind and gentle, it didnt make sense that it killed someone.

    and bla bla bla figure out the rest from there. and please. use your brain

    pinkfadeon January 31, 2009   Link

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