Viscera Eyes

Album: Amputechture (2006)
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  • Por cuando te vi enfermo con mentiras
    Este ladron cuenta se dio
    Trapa mal hecho de trampas te lo juro
    Que yo si te mato
    Y con cada día que se pase recuérdate
    Quién era el más poderoso

    (No-oh-oh-oh)
    (No-oh-oh-oh)
    Don't let me, don't let me go

    There is a venom in numerical lies
    Your convalescent thorns
    Are but a crown of magnets
    They fold the shakes inside that third glass eye
    Come on and give it to me
    Come on and die

    In your viscera eyes
    Cataracts close the blinds
    Let me let comfort
    Come drown by your side

    Ay, mi hija, no me llores
    Porque te quito de esta cruz
    Y anoche te vi caminado sin la alma de tu cuerpo
    En los brazos sin luz

    Stains fall into the brick wall severed
    Four of them were watching while the other three did hide
    The culprits spat the seed from a premium of glass
    Shattering the sigil that you thought was deitized

    (No-oh-oh-oh)
    (No-oh-oh-oh)
    Don't let me, don't let me go

    There is a venom in numerical lies
    Your convalescent thorns
    Are but a crown of maggots
    They rot the shakes inside that third glass eye
    Come on and give it to me
    Come on and die

    In your viscera eyes
    Cataracts close the blinds
    Let me let comfort
    Come drown by your side

    In your viscera eyes
    Cataracts close the blinds
    Let me let comfort
    Come drown by your side

    Wait
    I've seen the ark shake from your pneumonic tongue
    But the braile that you weave of itself it shall read aloud
    Yes it will
    I said
    she's falling, she's still falling
    But no one wants to come
    She's crawling, she's still crawling
    On your burial ground
    Said, she's falling, she's still falling
    But no one wants to come
    I said, she's crawling, she's still crawling
    On your burial, ground Writer/s: Cedric Bixler, Omar Rodriguez
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
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