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Soilent Green

Soilent Green is a grindcore and sludge metal band that hails from Metairie, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. more »


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1998
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The touch that connects-
Words that bleed
The closeness that rejects-
Words mean nothing

Actions all rubber band lies stretched far
Intimate words spoken while in bed
Just pillow talk for the naive head
Everything in names

Ideas prone to a backwards motion
An unknown cause,nothing named
A thought people state-
Contradicting this false speech

Sticks and stones made of syllables
These words will grow against you

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