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Marilyn Manson - Текст песни No. 9
Take my money,"
 Is all I think.
 He looks at the earring.
 "Fag," he mumbles.
 I don't mind.
 He's fat.
 No one likes him.
 Life's too short.
 I pass a table of black girls
 With short hair.
 They look like men.
 They all look the same.
 I can hear the strobe now,
 It's loud.
 And the music's too bright.
 I look for my friends,
 But I can't remember if I came alone
 Or not.
 Doesn't matter though.
 There's hundreds of people
 Who have waited all their lives,
 No doubt,
 To be my friend.
 And as I near the bar
 I see two persons
 Eating each other's faces.
 I bark to the bartender.
 He gives me a placebo.Marilyn Manson - No. 9 - http://ru.motolyrics.com/marilyn-manson/no-9-lyrics.html
 I'm "so young," he tells me,
 "To be here."
 I nod and swallow the bland drink.
 Then I stumble several times
 Near a crowd,
 And they think I'm a good dancer.
 I hear a girl tell another girl
 That some girl she knows
 Watched a
 Girl
 Puke in the toilet.
 I smile in their general direction.
 The good-looking one comes over
 And bites my cheek.
 It hurts,
 And I start to
 Hit her.
 But she's grinning,
 And I can see my blood on her teeth.
 And I pull her to me.
 "My place or yours?"
 "The gutter will be fine," she confesses.
 As we walk out,
 She takes another bite from my cheek,
 And I smile at the fat man
 By the door.
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