Met her in the afterglow
How could I not love her?
She don't love Jesus
But i'm sure the pussy's like butter
Darling, please, I need you
Your mind and body's milk and honey
I'll buy you hits and dresses
For you i'll dip into church money
Met her once again in the afterlife
Burned together in both our lives (x2)
We should have saved it until marriage (x2)
Because you're mine
My body like a serpentine concubine
Because you're mine
My sultry little angel hussy concubine
Concubine
Are you a virtuous woman?
Why, i'm not sure yet
I'm willing to dig a lot deeper
At least until one of our deaths
And we will fall into the grave of the hole I dug us
I dig you, you dig me, we dig each other, we dig us
Her angelic image burned into your brain
After too much deep thought of it all
You forgot to take a breath
Well what's wrong with death?
Well, plenty
I just hope I can convince her to sin with me
And then be born again with me
Stranger, I cannot live without you
Sometimes my mouth does strange things out of impulse
It'd do even stranger things to her
Her soul is saying yes
But her head just isn't nodding yet
And her body isn't...
Oh oh oh, concubine
You look so god damn fine
I want to drug you up
So you'll want to be mine
I'll make you think it's God
And you'll think i'm the one
I saw you bathing on my neighbors roof
Now me and my neighbor trading hate for clues
Put him at the front of the line and made him meet that shameful doom
Coveting my neighbors wife though her rose could use a shave or two
Fuck her once then end my life for I wish to die covered in her fumes
Covered in her fumes
We should have saved it until marriage (x2)
Because you're mine
My body like a serpentine concubine
Because you're mine
My perfect little angel hussy concubine
Concubine
credits
from Don't Be Fooled,
released August 25, 2014
Written, performed and produced by Johnny the Baptist
Mastered at Playground Recording Studio
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