Nibble Nibble

Album: Hebrews (2014)
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  • The man who touched me
    He cornered me beneath the trees
    Offering candy
    And bearing something cold for me
    He reached inside me
    To pluck the cherry from my heart
    But when he gripped it
    A billion teeth tore his hands apart

    Oh yeah
    Oh yeah
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    Bastard children (gotta get you)
    Your fathers are a pack of wolves (save somebody)
    They're out to eat you (gotta hurt you)
    They'll gobble you until they're full (safe inside me)
    So trap them daftly
    To thrill them in with flesh and musk
    Project your voices
    To deafen those who hear for us

    Oh yeah (fixing me up today)
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    Oh yeah (fixing me up today)
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    Oh yeah (fixing me up today)
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    Oh yeah (fixing me up today)
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    Alright, GO!!

    Oh yeah (fixing me up today)
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    Oh yeah (fixing me up today)
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    Oh yeah (fixing me up today)
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    Oh yeah (fixing me up today)
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