Black On Gold / Sickening For Something
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Black On Gold / Sickening For Something
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Lapis lazuli turquoise
And amethyst black on gold viridian
And jasmine tan and black ruby and cinnabar
Dove grey puke
Pink onyx and bronze vermillion
And amber jade and amber black on gold
454 Angell street black on gold
Green to feel blue gawd those colors
Opium madness unleashed
Supreme final ecstasy
Give me that decanter, eliot!
Give me that decanter, eliot!
Give me that decanter, eliot!
Give me that decanter, eliot!
Give me that decanter, eliot!
Give me that decanter, eliot!
Give me that decanter, eliot!
Give me that decanter, eliot!
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Chelsea Wolfe performs "Black On Gold / Sickening For Something", and this lyric page sits inside the Chelsea Wolfe catalog on LyroVerse.
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