Drugs In The Kitchen
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Drugs In The Kitchen
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Another plan
The art has lost it's tenderness
Feed you wounds pink placebos
Oh baby
Dread loneliness
Fear emptiness, organs breaking
Stir-craziness, faith is still born
Your pregnant mind spills over
Over and over again
Faith is a still born last leg
A pregnant mind spills your bed
Over and over again
Baby, oh baby
Pregnant and stillborn
Stiff white lines
Finger and dime your starving heart
The lp is spinning counter wound
Pregnant and stillborn
Over and over again
Faith is a still born last leg
A pregnant mind spills your bed
Over and over
Drugs in the kitchen
Children in your mind
Delusional paradise
Running down your thighs
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