I can hardly wait
I can hardly wait
I can hardly wait
I can hardly wait
It's been so long I've lost my taste
Say angel come, say lick my face
Let fall your dress,
I'll play the part,
I'll open this mouth wide, eat your heart

I can hardly wait
I can hardly wait
I can hardly wait
I can hardly wait
Lips cracked dry
Tongue blue burst
Say angel come,Said lick my thirst
It's been so long I've lost my taste
Here Romeo, make my world as great

In my glass coffin, I am waiting
In my glass coffin, I am waiting
In my glass coffin, I am waiting....


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    Wonder why it's only on the 4 Track Demo's and was never recorded in full? It's a fantastic hidden Harvey track, bit like Sweeter Than Anything.

    Don't get the anorexia thing, and the dreaming of Glass Coffins being a common thing i've never heard of... so I think someone is making crap up to suit theirselves.

    xdvron November 06, 2009   Link

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