The Pictures of Sasha Grey

Album: The Knife Shift (2014)
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  • I've had enough of the periphery.
    I'm coming for the life you mislead.
    I'm such a slut.
    Will not cripple-up.
    Your quotes are gross with hopes to rope like whipping posts,
    Underneath the pictures of Sasha Grey.

    C'mon.
    Betray.
    Use harsh words.
    Don't see a...don't feel a thing.
    You're nothing but another...
    Don't hear a...don't feel a..

    C'mon.
    Betray.
    Use harsh words.
    Don't see a...don't feel a thing.
    You're nothing but another...
    Don't hear a...don't feel a...

    I've had enough being audience.
    I'm coming for the light you've hoarded.
    I'm such a slut.
    I'll top 12 hotspots with volts that jolt the bolts with growth while you decom-post,
    Underneath the pictures of Sasha Grey.

    C'mon.
    Betray.
    Use harsh words.
    Don't see a...don't feel a thing.
    You're nothing but another...
    Don't hear a...don't feel a..

    I'm not afraid.
    I can't wait to be alone and old...
    ...while you fade in fields of drone tombstones.
    I can't wait.
    I can't wait.
    I can't wait.
    I can't fatherfuckin' wait.

    You are just another...
    Nothing but another...
    Another, another, another, another, another...
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