Going round and around and around and around and around. I feel the bite I feel the beat I see the dancing feet. I feel the light I feel the heat I see the new elite. I see the final floor show I see the western dream. I see the faces glow and I see the bodies steam. See them shimmy see them go. The Damage Done. Somebody tell me about the rhythm of the 4th floor. Somebody tell me about the rhythm of the dance floor. Somebody tell me about the perfect bomb. The royal valley on a blitzkrieg bomb. Somebody tell me how to use my gun tools. Kiss the napalm in the afternoon. I saw the film, I saw the place. I live to work for the killing sake. The fourth vow of the Order of Mercy is to give everything, including one’s life, should it be necessary, for the redemption of captives and the oppressed. It is sometimes known as the blood vow. (See video, “The Blood Vow” about St. Peter Nolasco .) For this order, the fourth vow sprang from its very mission during a time when Catholics Twenty-five whores in the room next door. Twenty-five floors and I need more. I'm looking for the can in the candy store. Two thousand Hamburg four. And colours I ain't seen before. It's a small world and it smells funny. I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money. Take back what I paid. Lyrics for Marian by The Sisters of Mercy. In a sea of faces, in a sea of doubt In this cruel place your voice above the maelstrom In Vay Tiền Nhanh Ggads.

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