I wanna be your love
I wanna make you cry
And sweep you off your feet

I wanna hurt your pride
I wanna slap your face
I wanna paint your nails

I wanna make you you scream
I wanna braid your hair
I wanna kiss your friends

I wanna make you laugh
I wanna dress the same
I wanna defend you

I wanna squeeze your thighs
I wanna kiss your eyelids
And corrupt your dreams

I wanna crash your car
I wanna scratch your cheeks
I wanna make you sick

I wanna sell you out
Want to expose your flaws
I wanna steal your things

I wanna show you off
I wanna tell you lies
I wanna write you books

I wanna turn you on
I wanna make you cum
Two-hundred times a day

I wanna dry tears
Every time your sad
I wanna be your what's happening

I wanna be your only friend

I only go all the way
This time I'm not pretending

I can't take the trash
Your trashy friends are spreading about us
They've got like fifty personalities
Oh girl, that's so messed up

You see that sculpture on the hill?
That's where she cleared me out
Forever

They're monitoring my sub-conscious massacres I know
Bringing it closer to the surface so it's easily pervertable

I want to be a beast
I want to make you proud
And play with your head

I want to take you out
Make you feel adored
And buy you everything

I want to hurt you bad
Make you paranoid
And say the sweetest things

I want to help you grow
And for eternity
I want to be your what's happening

What's happening?


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Gallery Piece Lyrics as written by Kevin Barnes

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    I first heard this on All Songs Considered's live concert podcast....it is now my favorite song by them for sure. It is so fucking groovy, and that's saying a lot because OM are groovy as hell anyway. :)

    origami0203on April 02, 2009   Link
  • +1
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    This is clearly the greatest love song ever written.

    thesieveandthesandon July 10, 2010   Link
  • 0
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    Wow. This song is amazing. I can't wait for the album.

    bungalowbillyon August 26, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    preventable = pervertable.

    thisparapeton August 27, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    LOVING this song. New album sounds great!!

    Not sure if i like it as much as "Hissing Fauna..." but it's growing on me

    tweedboyon August 28, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    aaaahhhh, so insane. love it.

    whatchamacallmeon August 28, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    "your trashy friends are spreading about us" -that's what i hear

    tweegazeron September 10, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    i thought it was "that's where she queered me out"

    decepticonon September 16, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    currently my favorite off skeletal lamping

    jessieagogoon September 20, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    i hear: "i want to be your what's happening"

    thetroposphereon September 24, 2008   Link

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