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    "Walking in Quicksand"genre: Psychedelic
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    A triumphant skillet of decadent dookie.
    CD: Elephantitis   Label: Bulemic Jellyfish Productions
    Credits: Alex "lederhosen" Mowery

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    I actually played drums on this song. And guitar and didn't mess with they keyboards. Too bad the vocals are out of key. I meant to do that.

    Lyrics
    Walking in quicksand
    Grasping my hand
    There is no escape from this vital swamp,
    she said,
    you're not a normal man.
    No use for these mortal plans,
    we'll just rise above.
    When push comes to shove,
    we'll rise above the power of love.
    Treading through terror,
    No room for error,
    paying the bearer
    of guilt
    shredding
    the quilt
    cry over
    milk
    that has
    never been spilt
    walking in quicksand.

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