Exorcismic Breeding Knife

Album: Paralytic Stalks (2012)
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  • There's flash of dead eyed in these horse faced hours of ours
    Don't let this be how I'll be remembered

    The truest humanity seems to be in dialogue
    Torn to paper shredded cowboy menace
    True love never hated
    The two donkey childs that will be remembered for our hearing

    Is there a therapist?
    Is there a psychosis?
    Is there a comedy outside?
    How can you perform, how can you operate?
    Is there a solution then?
    Why is there an apocalyse?
    There's no such thing

    How can you operate, how can you perform, how can you exploit?
    How can you operate, how can you operate, how can you perform?
    How can you operate, how can you perform?
    How can you operate, how can you perform?
    How... Writer/s: KEVIN BARNES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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