As the gun powder packs into the blood vessels deep.
The brain goes pop, like a bomb, the idiotic proceed.
Deep inside of your eyes, static, a telephone time.
Dive into a world of garbled text.
With stark crazy eyes, you watch the stars in the sky.
You’ll always be the kid whose head goes pop.
(oh grave grave)
On nights you wanna die, you rub one out and you’re fine.
You’ll always be the kid whose head goes pop.
(oh grave grave)
Now that your spinal chord is broken, all your limbs become numb.
The filthy oil dripping down causes short-circuiting fun.
Your thoughts quickly fizzle up, and spark off all that you do.
With kaleidoscopic view, you see through…
With stark crazy eyes, you watch the stars in the sky.
You’ll always be the kid whose head goes pop.
(oh grave grave)
On nights you wanna live, you lose sight of why you did.
You’ll always be the kid whose head goes pop.
(oh grave grave)
pararia pararia, eyes spin round and round.
kararia kararia, you body trembles out.
Today you break down some more.
You’ll always be the kid whose head goes pop.
My life is running short with several dozens seconds left.
Can’t write my will out now cause death committed time-theft.
Did you scale the mountain top, and did you tumble and fall?
Either way, everything will always be the same…
With stark crazy eyes, you watch the stars in the sky.
You’ll always be the kid whose head goes pop.
(oh grave grave)
On nights you wanna die, you rub one out and you’re fine.
You’ll always be the kid whose head goes pop.
(oh grave grave)
With teary red eyes, we watch the stars in the sky.
We’ll always be the kids whose heads go pop.
(oh grave grave)
On nights we wanna die, we find the will to survive.
We’ll always be the kids whose heads go pop.
(oh grave grave)
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