Breeders
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Breeders
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I'm growing seed in a haystack
I give it a splash of green
It's not the sun
It's not the water
It's not the sun
It's not the water
There's something more to make me live
And I breed and I can't feel but
i drop sad tears when I'm cut off (2x)
I'm a living gnat
mating and flying
we're two but seem one
like a siamese kind of thing
like a siamese kind of thing
Or if I was propped in to a mirror
And I may not even feel but I drop blood tears,
I stole from beings
And I may not even feel but I drop blood tears,
I stole from beings
Cos' I'm only here for reproduction
so that my coded information is passed on and on and on
and I can have a glimpse at immortality
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David Fonseca performs "Breeders", and this lyric page sits inside the David Fonseca catalog on LyroVerse.
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