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My nerves shake half exposing.
Ohhhh I shake tonight.
Masked, covered and indifferent to the whole.
I'm old. Rotting ships,
I know no difference between interference.
I shake in an uncomfortable form.
I'm useless to apologies.I'm a slow dive. 999.
Manic felt. 999.
I'm a slow dive. 999.
Pissing wind. 999.
Eating wind through teeth
Which do not exist.
I eat my food with only gums.
I taste my food but have no tongue.I'm a sad display of pace.
You've never seen such a thrill.
It's engrossed just like a worm.
I'm tongue tied. I tremor while I'm still.I'm a slow dive. 999.
Manic felt. 999.

I'm a slow dive. 999.
Pissing wind. 999.
Eating wind through teeth
Which still do not exist.I eat my food with only gums.
I taste my food but have no tongue.I drip in surfaces
And don't come back.
I suck old rituals.
The pig. He sleeps on a mattress
And covers up in sheets.
My breath pours out my purple mouth
And feeds him all his meat.
My nerves shake like pollen
In a cool summer's breeze.
I can erect myself
But still I cannot leave.I've watched you come in and out of dreams
And I've watched for sights overhead
But I can't swear what it is.
I just look up for someone to help me.
There's nothing I can see.
These usual things.Where you lay my comatose.
I wretch in nervous frequency.
Propped up against abnormality.
Its sickness fills up the room.
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Born out of the ashes of seminal art thrashers Botch and Minneapolis punk heroes Kill Sadie, Seattle's These Arms are Snakes have fast-become an integral part of the Pacific Northwest's ever-dynamic musical fabric. The band formed in Seattle, Washington in 2002 and began employing sinister guitar licks mixed with equal parts snarly vocals and a penchant for spaced out musical long form; painting the buzz-heavy Snakes as anything but conventional.

Read more about These Arms Are Snakes on Last.fm.


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