Insect Pins
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Song by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids | ||
Album | Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows | |
Released | April 20, 2004 | |
Recorded | February 1993 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 5:48 | |
Label | Empire MusicWerks | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson | |
Composer | Daisy Berkowitz, Gidget Gein | |
Producer | Daisy Berkowitz |
"Insect Pins" is the third track on the Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids compilation album Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows.
Appearances[edit]
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Versions[edit]
- Insect Pins — Appears on Portrait Sessions.
- Insect Pins (Remastered mix) — Appears on Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows and Thrift single.
Lyrics[edit]
I'm squirming slow now Sticking in it Swallow in your warm spit Repel, rip
What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal See what's in my blood What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal See what's in my blood What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal See what's in my blood What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal
Stuck and displaced It will draw a tear Stuck and disappeared Now you gunna see, now you gunna see Now you gunna see what's in my blood
I'm squirming slow now Sticking in it Swallow in your warm spit Repel, rip
What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal See what's in my blood What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal See what's in my blood What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal See what's in my blood What you gunna feel?
Stuck and displaced It will draw a tear Stuck and disappeared Now you gunna see, now you gunna see Now you gunna see what's in my blood
What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal See what's in my blood What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal See what's in my blood What'ca ya gunna feel? Never gunna heal See what's in my blood Never gunna heal
Stuck and displaced It will draw a tear Stuck and disappeared Now you gunna see, now you gunna see Now you gunna see what's in my blood
Sticking in it Sticking in it Sticking in it Sticking in it
Trivia[edit]
The line "swallow in your warm spit" bares a similarity to "bury your god in my warm spit" in Deformography.