Insincere
[Verse 1: Tweedles]
Sometimes, when I’m quiet and by myself, I do remember what it’s like to be on the hunt
I usually manage to eliminate myself from those memories
I think it must be some kind of self-protection device, but occasionally, I do coldly recall the complete lack of sincerity it takes to be successful
The total dedication to the concepts of deception, manipulation and personal gain
[Chorus: Carla Fabrizo]
Something soft and indiscreet
Something insincere but sweet
Making mildly sucking sounds
Sees its shadow on the ground
[Verse 2: Tweedles]
The memory thing is kind of like eating
We don’t bother to remember what it felt like eating that steak when we were really hungry
Slicing into the charred flesh and watching
As the ruby juice flows from the fresh incision
And out onto the otherwise pristine plate
And the same single-minded dedication that goes into eating that steak duplicates itself in the pursuit of physical pleasure. Hunger and sexual gratification
Is there anything else?
Steaks and orgasms
How empty life would be without them