Lyrics Song Against Sex - Neutral Milk Hotel
And
the
first
one
tore
a
picture
Of
a
dead
and
hanging
man
Who
was
kissing
foreign
fishes
That
flew
right
out
from
his
hands
And
when
I
put
my
arms
around
him
Felt
the
blushing
blood
run
through
my
cheeks
And
an
eeriness
surrounded
When
his
tongue
began
to
speak
And
he
said,
"Oh,
boy,
you
are
so
pretty
Enough
to
wrap
tight
in
rice-paper
string"
And
when
I
finally
kissed
him
The
whole
world
began
to
ring
Lost
like
a
bell
that's
tipping
over
With
two
cracks
along
both
sides
And
I
knew
the
world
was
over
So
I
took
a
look
outside
And
watched
the
fires
that
were
reaching
Up
to
the
weather
vanes
and
the
tops
of
trees
And
the
waiting
scene
and
the
Sunday
dream
They're
all
waiting
here
for
me
Deli
markets
with
their
flower
stands
Their
pretty
girls
and
their
burning
men
Hanging
out
on
the
hooks
next
to
window
displays
And
I
took
out
my
tongue
twice
removed
from
my
face
Across
a
bridge
and
across
the
mountains
Threw
a
nickel
in
the
fountain
To
save
my
soul
from
all
these
troubled
times
And
all
the
drugs
that
I
don't
have
the
guts
to
take
To
soothe
my
mind
so
I'm
always
sober
Always
aching,
always
heading
towards
Mass
suicide,
occult
figurines
And
wasted
gas-station
attendants
Attending
to
their
jobs
And
a
nice
drive
in
the
country
Finds
a
nice
cliff
to
drop
off
Oh,
when
this
life
just
gets
so
grating
All
the
grittiness
of
life
But
don't
take
those
pills
your
boyfriend
gave
you
You're
too
wonderful
to
die
And
the
last
one
tore
a
picture
From
the
pornographic
page
And
all
the
pleasure
points
attacking
All
the
looks
of
love
were
staged
And
it's
a
lie
that
you've
been
given
That
just
hurts
you
every
day
So
why
should
I
lie
here
naked
When
it's
just
too
far
away
From
anything
we
could
call
loving
Any
love
worth
living
for
So
I'll
sleep
out
in
the
gutter
You
can
sleep
here
on
the
floor
And
when
I
wake
up
in
the
morning
I
won't
forget
to
lock
the
door
'Cause
with
a
match
that's
mean
and
some
gasoline
You
won't
see
me
anymore
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