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'You look like someone I know' Heard that line a thousand times Guess I'm scattered round the globe Like farmers planting seeds serpentine Have you heard the front-page news Eden lives far underground And God is just a hidden camera Making sure the lost stay found Big games of the life-sized kids You were 'not It' by a hair Fingers on a Ouija board **** the truth just give me dare Tweedles are now stalking triplets Killing riddles, sinking ships with Everything but the black lipstick Crooked smile and rusted toothpick Every friend is a stepmother Eying you with pools of dead fire As she sticks her acid tongue In the mouth of your pure desire Walking blind and blurry-eyed With two chambers in each hand Each are ****** tame and wild Beyond these walls, beyond these lands Only fools know the true score Cause they've locked the exit-sign door You were almost worth dying for Now it's the ninth circle of this war
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Nov 19, 2011
Nov 19, 2011 at 7:15 PM UTC
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'You look like someone I know' Heard that line a thousand times Guess I'm scattered round the globe Like farmers planting seeds serpentine Have you heard the front-page news Eden lives far underground And God is just a hidden camera Making sure the lost stay found Big games of the life-sized kids You were 'not It' by a hair Fingers on a Ouija board **** the truth just give me dare Tweedles are now stalking triplets Killing riddles, sinking ships with Everything but the black lipstick Crooked smile and rusted toothpick Every friend is a stepmother Eying you with pools of dead fire As she sticks her acid tongue In the mouth of your pure desire Walking blind and blurry-eyed With two chambers in each hand Each are ****** tame and wild Beyond these walls, beyond these lands Only fools know the true score Cause they've locked the exit-sign door You were almost worth dying for Now it's the ninth circle of this war
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Nov 19, 2011
Nov 19, 2011 at 7:15 PM UTC
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