Peeled Apples

Album: Journal For Plague Lovers (2009)
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  • You know so little about me
    What if I turn into a werewolf or something?

    The more I see, the less I scream
    The figure eight inside out is infinity
    The naked light bulb is always on
    They make your break complete
    Then they blow it to kingdom come

    Riderless horses, Noam Chomsky's Camelot
    Bruises on my hands from digging my nails out
    A series of images against you and me
    Trespass your torments
    If you are what you wanna be

    I once impersonated a shopwork dummy
    The Levi jean will always be stronger than the Uzi
    A dwarf takes his cockerel out of the cockfight
    Falcons attack the pigeons
    In the West Wing at night

    Riderless horses, Noam Chomsky's Camelot
    Bruises on my hands from digging my nails out
    A series of images against you and me
    Trespass your torments
    If you are what you wanna be

    Riderless horses, Noam Chomsky's Camelot
    Bruises on my hands from digging my nails out
    A series of images against you and me
    Trespass your torments
    If you are what you wanna be Writer/s: James Bradfield, Nicholas Jones, Richard Edwards, Sean Moore
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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