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lyrics
I Obscenity In Thy Mother's Milk
No one's going to ask him; no one needs a little more unkindness.
In a place like this you would think I could find a better friend.
Living here for free off of all your good intentions;
and it ain't so sweet - but it never is in the end.
No one's going to take him to a place of golden silence
where the air is thin and the ether claims the violence.
I could take you where he's from if you want to but I couldn't tell you where he's been.
I could tell you all the things that he told me but I couldn't tell you what they meant.
In a place like this no one needs a little more unkindness.
In a place like this you would think that I could find a better friend.
And it ain't so sweet when you taste thy mother's milk
so I obscenity.
No one's going to ask me; no one needs a little more confusion.
In a land so free, why does it cost me so much to live?
I could be like him if I want to tell everyone exactly how I feel
but I don't take satisfaction burning down the house in which I dwell.
He wants you and me and everything.
credits
from Séance Hill,
track released December 11, 2009
Ed: Bass
Garth: Organ, Moog and ARP synthesizers
Lauren: Electric Piano, vocals
Reggie: Guitars, vocals
Rose: Vocals
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