Toubabo Koomi

Album: When the Kite String Pops (1994)
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  • We want to see some blood
    We need a new whore
    We don't give a fuck
    We just want more
    Blood
    We want
    Blood
    We want blood
    I'm gonna fuck the whole in Kennedy's head
    Revolt deface resist
    Push the button
    Legalize freedom
    Let's shoot the president,
    Rape the queen
    And feel the flowers breath again
    Inside this dead machine
    Swimming into nowhere
    Thrill kill avenue,
    Cuttin' her slowly
    Liberty, she crawls to me
    I slept the last mile on our way to endsville
    Shove it inside her
    Spectro-trippin on
    I slept the last mile on our way to endsville
    Spread your legs,
    Don't look at me
    Cut me, rape me, make me free
    Breeders screaming dreaming bloodless
    For the loveless
    White sound, oceans of dreams
    I won't be another number on the screen
    Shh I want to hear you scream
    I won't be another number
    White sound, jet black scream
    Vomiting this cold mass of hate
    I'm gonna push my love
    Through her skull
    Through her skull
    Through her skull
    Through her skull
    Through her
    I have heard abortion
    Stories from the leather nun
    Holding hands with dead girls
    Hiding from the sun
    I did a line
    I did a line
    I did a line
    I did a line
    The lines that define begin to gray and fade now
    We shoot out the lights and swallow razor blades
    I feel nothing for the meat that came before
    Liberty, she crawled to me playing the whore Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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