Dear Reader

Earthworm (All Hail Our Ailing Mother)
I emerged from the landPushed out through her sandy expanseAnd the sky was the downy blueof a blanket 'fore it captures youworn enough to see the sunlight throughI wondered what you looked likeBefore the black tar snakes arrivedAnd they divided your furry, wide backInto a thousand useless placesNow I need a piece of paper to goLying down with a face full of leavesOn the sweaty forest floorI felt your frown and I filled its sleevesWith an arm and a legMy head and my chest they areLying down with a face full of leavesOn the sweaty forest floorI felt your frown and I filled its sleevesWith an arm and a legMy head and my chest they are yoursThe beauty is not wasted on meThe hillside is ominous with treesIt's the first time he's ever seen snowSongtexteAnd he must taste itMake a missile, throw itRoll aroundOur mother all hailOur mother is ailing, all hailOur mother all hailOur mother all hailOur mother is ailing, all hailOur mother all hail Aus Songtexte Mania