A song based on Anthony Burgess' novella, "A Clockwork Orange."
The sound clips belong to Stanley Kubrick and whoever else has the rights
lyrics
Droogs, Take to the streets, upon your knees, shadows mask you cannot see (me)
Creech, Creeching away, all you can say, "Why do you treat me this way?"
Tol-Tolchoked & knifed, viddy you whine, viddy you weeping & whine.
I'll show no remorse, can't run my course, pain is my horrorshow sport
I'm your god, my dog, you have become & from your head, the red red krovvy starts to run away & hide, cannot escape the grip I have upon your slow & fragile mind
Ride, through the twilight, dark countryside, Durango 95
Wolf! to you we call, can't see at all, letting me in after dark
Break, in through the door, make you watch more, your wife made into a whore
stains, many cum stains, strike you again, I get off to your pain
Appy-pologies, I force you viddy more of me inside your wife's throbbing puss-see me once again, you want revenge, cause I'm the guy who fucked her hard enough to die
Tried, 14 years, Staja
665321, You are a number no longer a man
Tried to get out, a cure?
Ludivigo serum number 114 you shall intake
I'm sorry Alex it's for your own good I swear
So a toast for the cure for being such a success
time to boast about your life, how it isn't so intense, time to cry time to die time to go
credits
from Mindrape.p.,
released September 20, 2012
Robert Blake Dellinger - Bass, Lead Vocals, Lyrics
Andrew Jones - Guitars, Vocals
Matthew Rose - Drums
sound bites from Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange"
based off of the novella by Anthony Burgess
supported by 5 fans who also own “Running Like Clockwork”
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