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The Last 5 Hours IT Rested in ITs Bed

from Virgin Of The Clouds: Domesticate Man, Domesticate It by RINGWURM

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lyrics

The window lit up and the crow stayed hidden
the soul of yesterdays desperation sinks in bed today
you black beast frightening others away, Away, I've stayed put
share my static, play in my womb, temple the output, attached to a stick
Fairy-God-Goddess, the belt burns through, insects covering me, can't scratch the itch
or uncover IT
locked in comatose, I suppose I've talked with the Gods
Restrained to a chair, the visions I've had are far beyond words
cut from the pelvis up, the sensation chained me to the birds
light was so bright. I could of seen
I COULD OF SEEN IT
the window lit up and the men stayed hidden
caught in clarity relying on another vision
you mechanical beast, take me away

credits

from Virgin Of The Clouds: Domesticate Man, Domesticate It, released April 20, 1996
Recorded April 1996 at Stanford University engineered and mastered by VIXX. All songs written by RINGWURM c 1996 except Mexican Radio by Wall of Voodoo. RINGWURM is Ben - Guitar / Jason - Drums / Fern - Bass / Joe - Vocals / Mikey - Guitar. Art work and layout by Nothing with plenty of help from Todd, Srini, and Jason Baker. Band photo by a nice lady in New Mexico somewhere. Shotgun and musket by no one. Winston Niles Rumford Quote from "Sirens of Titan" by Kurt Vonnegut.

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