so don't run your mouth; grim and spoken what
trimming down to white, knuckles bare on bone
forming words, cross your t's dot your eyes, listen to me
wear the molar down, talk the absence out
like to speak in turn, wear the molar through
sparsely brought to a head, hear or not the understated
you might start to watch your steps like they're hanging on to less and less
it's a high-risk, low-reward kind of stress; and here's to another body pressed
you're pressed up, regressed, and graceless
score your fuss out loud, make the sound you store
seemed expecting much, now borne right through the floor
free up space, open more, wide awake and aching for the kind of thought that brings you rest
prim and taut, stiff at the neck
so just shut your mouth
classic album. really hasn't gotten old or aged at all. some of the most visceral music i've ever heard regarding the subject matter jordaan tackles here. hail, mary
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