Paegan Love Song

Album: Paegan Terrorism Tactics (1996)
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  • Dying felt so goddamn good today
    If I was ever alive well it's hard to say
    It was kissing my eyelids and burning my face away
    Dying felt so goddamn good today
    We dance the electric Pagan Love Song
    We hunt with the children paling in the catacombs
    Eating dead flowers bleeding in a strange daze
    I was cutting throats and eating tears
    Smiling in a ruined age
    Douse my love everything with gasoline
    Grave flower blooms at your red light death scene
    We dance the electric Pagan Love Song
    We hunt with the children paling in the catacombs
    Trippin' on real blood in strange sunshine
    Have you felt such weight upon your eyes
    Sister I been trippin' in your sky
    I woke up adrift in a Technicolor bliss
    Ten million miles high
    I'm a Christian zombie by daylight
    Satan, he come trippin' 'round midnight
    Circle jerkin' redneck truckers' dream
    You scream, I scream
    Everybody screams for morphine
    I won't love you, mama, I just fiend your morphine... your morphine
    We send, the love, to the skull
    I am the mother, the father, the killer
    Forever and ever all right
    I am the shapeless, the deathless, remorseless
    Forever and ever tonight
    I'm feelin' hollow again
    I am the mother, the father, the killer of light
    I'm gonna cut you motherfucker, God's cocksucker
    all right Publisher: MUSIC DUBOIS
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