All my senses stumble and sway as they tumble away I don't know where I'm going, what's worth knowing And all of my brain blows out through my nose when
It's a bright, fine day, but we're buried here alive against the tide Of our magazines and TV screens' electron spray And I can't believe we ever came
When I'm at home, I watch TV Then I don't get so lonely for my mommy, my mommy Daddy gets home from work so late That's okay 'cause he pays for the cable
Family favorite, eight years old "Girl, do what you're told!" Sara sadly repeats her dreams Dad wants company, it seems Once more, his whispered warning
She's dreamin' about a steak, it gets her teeth hot Within a minute or two, she's startin' to chew She's coughing up a clot Blood-soaked slices, ripe
What'll I do till my fingers dry? Till the messy little grabbers get their way? I would cancel all the answers in the wink of an eye Just to give my
Pacing in front of your meek congregation Licking your lips in lofty oration You sharpen your claws, enforcing the laws And the lies of eternal salvation
All through your life, you think about it Fixing your eyes upon the skies, fighting surprise Then another tragedy slams on in Tears your insides out
Peeking through the window of the girl across the street Some slumber-party action down the hall Balancing, bent over, naked, on their hands and feet
I'm clicking away, impulse-driven signals to stretch my neural frame Much better today than the given digits with which my body came Still, I'm feeling
Jack is just an average teenage boy Whose father always told him, as he'd smack poor Jack to scold him That a body is a tool, and not a toy "Never touch
, it's a dangerous diet You, you have lost your touch, but you still deny it Running free, axons awash in a chemical sea It's such a simple skill, it