A Momentery Anesthesie
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A Momentery Anesthesie
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Two brothers on the road
Driving and losing control
Explosive beginning on the night club
Dropping on the car
Wine and cigars
Going to Brunela’s red house
Trying to fill the void
With empty women
Taken by the forbidden desire
The pain remains, easy to understand
Envolved on the flesh sins again
She comes to dance
With me and my friends
With all her horny lies
I am feelling the itchy
Oh god I love this
She pleases me to kiss on her lips
Her taste on my mouth
Her body on my face
My heart beats louder than the music
Discovering who I am
And I can’t handle, when
I’m waiting for the next girl to thrill us
One slip moment of ecstasy, a momentary anesthesie
One slip moment of ecstasy, a momentary anesthesie
Touch, use, loose, pay the price
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