Godly Intersex

Album: False Priest (2010)
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  • Too high, too fast, going to break our necks
    Everything about you screamed of godly intersex
    Nothing offered per dash, no human tracks
    The new forms were germinating, I saw your Oreo wax

    We danced for victory, ooh
    We danced for Mile's misery, ooh
    We danced for miscarriages
    We danced in Robert's room

    You, everybody's stoned about you (you)
    Yeah everybody's thrown about you
    Yeah everybody's thrown about you
    Everybody's stoned about you (you)
    Everybody's thrown about you
    Everybody's stoned about you (you)

    I was running from home from school
    With the hope trying to keep my parents together
    Heir to their chaos, there was such pressure to score high
    So I had to drop it as if I stood a chance after my uncle's suicide
    Everybody looking at me to succeed him as the family's golden myth

    While all my identity mutations were being dozed by books
    And all the drugs I took to prove I was brave but I was so afraid
    Of the death without pleasure, you are my greatest treasure
    Yeah I had like zero pleasure until you excused me from your archetype

    You, everybody's stoned about you (you)
    You, everybody's thrown about (you
    Everybody's stoned about you (you)
    Everybody's thrown about you (you)
    Yeah, everybody's stoned about you (you)
    Everybody's thrown about you (you) Writer/s: KEVIN BARNES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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