Diäb Soulé

Album: Paegan Terrorism Tactics (1996)
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  • Summer feels like death
    Godless we run
    In my eyes there dreams an ocean
    Hell beneath my tongue
    I understand
    And don't care
    Well the skyscrapers look like gravestones
    From out here
    Throwback
    With blood in my cum
    In my heart the song plays on
    The Insects Requiem
    I understand
    And don't care
    'Cause the skyscrapers look like gravestones
    From out here
    Pissing your life as fast as they consume you
    Killing everything as fast as they can bleed you
    Pissing your life as fast as they consume you
    Killing everything as fast as they can bleed you
    Throwback
    With blood in my cum
    In my eyes there dreams an ocean
    Hell beneath my tongue
    I understand
    And don't care
    Well the skyscrapers look like gravestones
    From out here
    From out here
    From out here
    From out here
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Comments: 2

  • Wes from NetherlandsThat's Jim Jones at the beginning
  • Justin from Anacortes, WaWho will fight? Who has compasses and dynamite and guns? Who is this speaking at the beginning of the song?
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