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At two sixty three on a union street They ain't afraid of no killer They'll just shove 'em in their pipe and smoke him up like backy They break the neck of a pup/pussycat Just to try to scare you They're mendacious mothers/mendicants You can't ignore their ignorance Even a sponge has a right to think The pumpernickel president Hooligans of the world unite, inherit the wind tonight Lethal teenagers spread their aids Interstate Highway Poet off of exit 16A Here yee Hear ye Step right up to the minstrel show We've got your medicine right here Whatever you need we're giving away Whatever you want just don't be greedy Take all you want but, it won't be free Just say you need be ten thousand, a million A trillion or more, who could put a limit on this Go 'head now take a sip Ain't that good fer ya/ ain't that swell Mighty fine medicine Mighty fine medicine Don't forget your change Moonlit Minstrel Dancing madness at the New Millennium Medicine Show You can't be on the Redding when you drive the B&O; Heart and run away/Forget I guess it's not your fault you're you Look back but, the label stays the one that I esquired to you Cops in Vegas teaching drugs to children, 1963 Accuse me of blame with their askance le seul inform'e! Here I am I saw white poppies grow at SHAPE War is used to make debt e. pound To hate what people love is to offend human nature The villion shot 'em down Francois Piero Mazda has no fear his Kumrad Koba's over here Now fix John Adams, Jeff., and Lincoln These men are a really awfully stinking They won't take gifts/ They want to earn it Take what they steal; pretend it has value They drink their way into a bible Did that one line make me enviable? Come on someone try to fix it Malia needs her tap, tax dances The suffering has got to end For EVERYONE my lonely friend WE/ALL have got the power Here, in seventeenth century France I always try to give you choices dear mao tse
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Nov 19, 2015
Nov 19, 2015 at 9:46 AM UTC
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At two sixty three on a union street They ain't afraid of no killer They'll just shove 'em in their pipe and smoke him up like backy They break the neck of a pup/pussycat Just to try to scare you They're mendacious mothers/mendicants You can't ignore their ignorance Even a sponge has a right to think The pumpernickel president Hooligans of the world unite, inherit the wind tonight Lethal teenagers spread their aids Interstate Highway Poet off of exit 16A Here yee Hear ye Step right up to the minstrel show We've got your medicine right here Whatever you need we're giving away Whatever you want just don't be greedy Take all you want but, it won't be free Just say you need be ten thousand, a million A trillion or more, who could put a limit on this Go 'head now take a sip Ain't that good fer ya/ ain't that swell Mighty fine medicine Mighty fine medicine Don't forget your change Moonlit Minstrel Dancing madness at the New Millennium Medicine Show You can't be on the Redding when you drive the B&O; Heart and run away/Forget I guess it's not your fault you're you Look back but, the label stays the one that I esquired to you Cops in Vegas teaching drugs to children, 1963 Accuse me of blame with their askance le seul inform'e! Here I am I saw white poppies grow at SHAPE War is used to make debt e. pound To hate what people love is to offend human nature The villion shot 'em down Francois Piero Mazda has no fear his Kumrad Koba's over here Now fix John Adams, Jeff., and Lincoln These men are a really awfully stinking They won't take gifts/ They want to earn it Take what they steal; pretend it has value They drink their way into a bible Did that one line make me enviable? Come on someone try to fix it Malia needs her tap, tax dances The suffering has got to end For EVERYONE my lonely friend WE/ALL have got the power Here, in seventeenth century France I always try to give you choices dear mao tse
david-ehrgott
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Nov 19, 2015
Nov 19, 2015 at 9:46 AM UTC
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