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February 05, 2004

Stay here with us, it's just time

And she was all like, "Run A Search On This, Sucka!" and I was all like, "Ok, definitely going on the links list," and there ya go.

Want to know more? The Les Toil Big Beautiful Pin-Up Gallery.

Still a bit out of it, does it show?

If you want to know how
To fly high, then go now
To the place where all the concubines...
Meet and converse with them
Marvel at their pale skin
Wonder how they chew on their pointy...
Teeth and hair are beauty
They know it's their duty
To be countess in their hearts and their...
Minds that have to whisper
See in them a sister
Look into their eyes and you'll become

Transylvanian Concubine.
You know what flows here like wine.
Stay here with us, it's just time.
Transylvanian Concubine.

Sorrow is their master
Cackling with laughter
Now he's having just one piece of...
Cakey is their make-up
Catholics try to shake up
All the things that form their lives, but
they're...
Dead, their sighs, their songs
They know what they do is wrong.
Stay here with us, it's just time.
Transylvanian Concubine.
Candelabra's lighted
Satan has been sighted
Never has there been an evening like...
This is what they wanted
Always to feel hunted
You can never be too rich or too...
Thin. The blood has run out.
Fangs ruin any cute pout
Morning has come now they've flown
What have you learned from what has been shown?

What can I say? I mark out for Rasputina.

Posted by Aaron at February 5, 2004 06:57 AM

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Oh, thanks, sweetie, you made my busy morning...

Posted by: neogrammarian at February 5, 2004 08:22 AM

There's also a CD called "Transylvanian Regurgitations" that has Transylvanian Concubine remixed with bass guitar by Twiggy Rimarez.

Which is nothing, compared to their cover of "Brand New Key", which makes up the B-side.

Posted by: alierakieron at February 5, 2004 06:08 PM

Thanks for the link to the Les Toil Gallery. I enjoyed looking around.

Posted by: :: jozjozjoz :: at February 6, 2004 11:16 PM

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