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The Inside of my Brain with Videos for your Entertainment and my various states of mental well-being.
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The Inside of my Brain with Videos for your Entertainment and my various states of mental well-being.
Everybody wants to touch my Hands, I hold on while Dancing with my Rhythm.
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For my body, "so that I have enough"
Dig a hole, "if you love"
Push the sides apart,
This is what, "it feels like"
I'm controlling, "its fantastic"
Sacred whore I call upon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
My Babalon
I've got a girl and her name is Babalon
She looks a vision, make it in her red chiffon
We set the night on fire and ride out till golden dawn, oh
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
My Babalon
The bells are ringing, we say "Now it's done"
And she's the mother of my abomination
Don't want a wedding, I want an invocation, oh
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
My Babalon
Seven, sеven, seven days a week
Sеven, seven, seven headed beast
Seven, seven, seven, oh, oh
She makes me bleed
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
My Babalon
Ba-ba, ba-Babalon
Ba-ba, my Babalon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Babalon, my Babalon
Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-Babalon
Sacred whore I call upon
Woohoo, my Babalon
Woohoo, my Babalon
My little Babalon
I love that little girl
My little Baba-Babalon
I love that girl
My sweet little Babalon
While most snakes are feared in Madagascar, despite a lack of highly venomous or large species, the boa is seen as a special mediator between the ancestors and their living descendants. When the ancestors need or want anything, such as a blanket, new cooking pots, or any other goods or services, they visit their descendants in the body of a boa to tell them what they require. The descendants then visit the grave to leave those items as an offering. The Fu Hsi have found a foot-hold here for generations, and are called Akoma, after the largest species of snake on the island, the Malagasy ground boa.
“I always had hopes of being a big star...and as you get older you aim a little lower, and I say you still might make an impression. Everybody wants to leave something behind them, some mark upon the world.
Then you think you left a mark on the world if you just get through it ....and a few people remember your name. Then you left a mark. You don’t have to bend the whole world.
I think it is better to just enjoy it. Pay your dues and enjoy it.
If you shoot an arrow and it goes real high, hooray for you.”
― Dorian Corey