Hittite man emerges from the ground White robes, he says "you don't hear me"
Hittite man Hittite man emerges White robes to the ground, into sand Says, "debt does not exist"
"And you can't hear me, you don't hear me"
Goodbye Stacey and Julie, goodbye [ ] Pilgrim out of mind, out of depths, death does not exist Hittite Man emerges from sand, he says
"You can't hear me, you can't hear me" "(You don't hear me)"
What about Stacey, Julie and Dave? What about Stacey, Julie and David?
Pilgrim out of mind, Hittite man emerges from sand
Pilgrim out of mind, out of death and debt, you do not exist He says, "you don't hear me, you don't hear me"
Hittite man, white robe right down to the ground, disappearing into the sand
You have no idea about the gibbous morons you have unlollied on this earth He says, he says, goodbye Stacey, he says goodbye Stacey and Judy, goodbye Stacey
Debt does not exist, you don't hear, he says, you don't hear me Scalded crucifix, pilgrim out of mind Hittite man
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