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Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti - Lipstick Lyrics

Dive into a surreal journey where Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti paints a vivid picture of existential angst and transformation. The lyrics explore themes of identity, pain, and the human condition. The "doomsday clock" suggests an impending end or crisis,… Read more

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Time is up your doomsday clock sealed
Carry the cross, boy, and make your bed
In a place where all is unknown
Face behind the mask of the sky
Halfway spinning to a better place
In the body of a man mind of a girl
What's the view like from your bed?
Where a handful of love goes down where you got fed
And now it's time for pain, that's right
Now it's time for pain, that's right
Penetration time tonight

Penetration... when we power plant bodies
Yeah we power plant bodies
And we power plant bodies (on the body farm)
Are we power plant bodies? (on the body farm)

Providence of angels and fairymen
Here after all's well and said is done
What's the view like from your bed?
Where a handful of love goes down where you got fed
Now it's time for pain, that's right
Penetration time tonight

Not enough violence
(you're fertilizer, fertilizer! (on the body farm))

Carnage, violence, carnage, violence
Not enough violence(you're fertilizer, fertilizer! (on the body farm)
Are we power plant bodies? (on the body farm)
Not enough violence
Halfway spinning to a better place
Body of a man
Power plant bodies
Are we power plant bodies
(on the body farm)

Mind of a girl

Writer(s): ALEX KAZEMI, ARIEL ROSENBERG, DAN BOLLES, SHAGS CHAMBERLAIN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Lipstick?

Dive into a surreal journey where Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti paints a vivid picture of existential angst and transformation. The lyrics explore themes of identity, pain, and the human condition. The "doomsday clock" suggests an impending end or crisis, while the "body of a man, mind of a girl" line delves into the complexities of self-identity. References to "power plant bodies" and "the body farm" evoke images of industrialization and dehumanization, hinting at society's cold mechanization. The recurring idea of "penetration time tonight" symbolizes an unavoidable confrontation with harsh realities. Ultimately, this song is a haunting reflection on life's darker aspects and the struggle for meaning amidst chaos.

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