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Showing posts with label Song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Song. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2013

Dedicated to Lou Reed's Liver Transplant



Them drugs
Them drugs
Them bad drugs
(repeat 3 times)

Now hear the words of the wise


Them drugs
Them drugs
Gonna knock you down
(repeat 3 times)

Now hear the words of the wise


One drug is connected to chronic pain
The next drug is connected to depression
Another drugs is for anxiety

Now hear the words of the wise

There’s a drug over here to get you high
And a drug over there to bring you low
More drugs than we can keep up on

Now hear the words of the wise

Ain’t no drug gonna do you good
Ain’t no drug gonna do you good
Ain’t no drug gonna do you good

Now hear the words of the wise

Them drugs with give you rotten teeth
Them drugs will give you poison blood
Them drugs will eat your liver out

Now hear the words of the wise

Them drugs will make you hurt your friends
Them drugs will make you lie and steal
Them drugs will make you pimp your child

Now hear the words of the wise

(repeat first two verses)

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Gospel song for Agnostics



Heard a man talk and he was lying
Another man tried to tell the truth
No man knows what he’s talking about, just leave me out of the loop.

If you want to teach me your science
If you want to show me The Plan
Don’t preach to me ‘bout superstition, or the ignorant workings of Man

Ain’t no Savior on the mountain
Ain’t no Savior on the plain
Ain’t no Savior in this whole wide world, but we all get to heaven just the same

James B. Mielke
boneyardhound@hotmail.com