Some Things We Do

Album: To Be Kind (2014)
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  • We seed, we feel, we need, we fight
    We seal, we cut, we seek, we love
    We grow, we take, we eat, we break
    We hunt, we hurt, we seize, we kneel
    We heal, we fuck, we pray, we hate
    We reach, we touch, we lose, we taste
    We learn, we lie, we wound, we waste
    We hold, we kill, we love, we veil
    We crawl, we seek, we fail, we rage
    We fuck, we come, we love, we work
    We search, we share, we wound, we keep
    We blind, we take, we hide, we hold
    We breathe, we steal, we bind, we build
    We seed, we fuck, we rage, we weep
    We betray, we serve, we regret, we learn
    With tooth, and claw, we touch, we teach
    We fuck, we love, we forget, we regret
    We love, we love, we love, we love
    We fuck, we love, we love, we love Publisher: YOUNG GOD PUBLISHING
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