Lyrics Holy Book of Dilemma - Every Time I Die
Insect
lust
or
insect
love.
There′s
no
telling
them
apart
if
you're
not
a
bug.
But,
from
down
here
i
can
see
the
gears
the
guts
of
the
watches,
molecular
tires.
Now,
if
you′re
a
bug
in
insect
love
then
you
only
do
things
with
other
bugs.
But
if
it's
lust(and
survival
is
a
must)
then
the
things
you
do
are
to
other
bugs.
There
are
laws
built
into
the
nest
and
this
is
the
crux
of
it.
But
how
do
you
apply
this
to
the
world?
We
are
given
too
much
room
to
be
expected
to
do
only
good.
We
are
more
curious
than
bold
And
we
were
quiet
before
we
went
cold.
Animal
art
or
animal
shift?
Boot
legged
thoughts
or
collegiate
wit?
It
all
looks
the
same
if
it
ain't
holy
writ.
But
from
up
here
i
can
see
the
gears,
where
the
guts
of
clocks
mimic
the
heavenly
spheres.
Our
mathematics
and
our
faiths
are
just
ways
of
devouring
space
while
we
continue
to
devolve.
Separate
hearts
are
the
whole
of
the
law.
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