I have a capacity for pain. I learned that the right way.
Oh do you really like that pillow grin across your face?
Do you wanna spend the rest of your life that way?
I don’t know, I can’t see. If you can’t do it, do it for me.
I need you deep, don’t panic please, it’s just blood that you seep.
And you'll seep...
I feel you kiss with gentle lips
As I drink you in from the hips
My hand's tight around your neck
Wide eyed wonder, you're a wreck
I never saw God. No I never did. If I could for only just one night; I’d see him in you.
I feel you try to move your lips
As I touch you with my fingertips
I just want to see you smile
But that toothless grin makes you vile.
I never saw God ‘til I fucked you.
Oh do you really like that pillow grin across your face?
Do you wanna spend the rest of your life that way?
I never saw God ‘til I fucked you.
credits
from Do You Like Violence,
released April 15, 2022
All tracks written by: Grayscale Season (Eddie Lejhagen, Richard Sörensen, Adam Gavik) and Buster Odeholm.
Produced by Buster Odeholm
Mixed and mastered by Buster Odeholm at Odeholm Audio
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