Chloroform Girl

Album: Purgatory Dance Party (2007)
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  • Your eyes look just like bullet holes
    It must be all that crying
    You haven't learned a thing at all
    Another helter-skelter
    Moonlight has come and gone
    The bloody writings on the wall

    Chloroform girl, how have you been?
    Don't let me catch you sleeping again
    You're only alive because I like you
    It's been three years since you've seen the sunlight
    But I know, you're having fun
    Bound, gagged and chained up in my basement

    You look just like a zombie
    Inches from dead and pretty
    With purple flowers in your hair
    I hear the angels crying
    Just as the devil smiles
    All little pigs will die tonight

    Chloroform girl, how have you been?
    Don't let me catch you sleeping again
    You're only alive because I like you
    It's been three years since you've seen the sunlight
    But I know, you're having fun
    Bound, gagged and chained up in my basement

    I hear the devil singing the most haunting melodies
    I've got this overwhelming feeling of morbid ecstasy
    Coming over me

    Chloroform girl, how have you been?
    Don't let me catch you sleeping again
    You're only alive because I like you
    (Because I like you)
    It's been three years since you've seen the sunlight
    But I know, you're having fun
    Bound, gagged and chained up in my basement
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