"There's a point in time when you can't think for yourself. Paulie Shots!!!." I'm

placeable listen to the dreams you're dreaming. Untraceable tell me now what are

you scheming. I'm placeable to the place where you most fear. Untraceable so

help me dear. I'm placeable innate yet surely substantial to repay your fade away.

Sweetness smells so sweet at your feet just to repay your fade away. I'm placable

I have no place now. Untraceable to your jaded vows. I'm placable no more of

your face. I'm placeable sp help me please. I'm placeable innates yet surely

substantial to repay your fade away. Sweetness smells so sweet at your feet jut to

repay your fade away. Kill the man become the monster. You are a sick

individual. You are so sincere. I'm the one get under your bed increase your

dreams and you know it well

yeah I'm the one get under your bed increase your dreams and I know it well hell.

I'm placeable recognize that your most favored. Untracable so help me dear. I'm

placeable innate yet surely substantial to repay your fade away. Kill the man

become the monster. You are a sick individual. You are so sincere. I'm the one

get under your bed increase your dreams and you know it well. Yeah I'm the one

get under your bed increase your dreams and you know it well. Kill the man

become the monster. Sincere.


Lyrics submitted by kevin

El Cu Cuy Lyrics as written by Miguel Rascon Bradley James Fafara

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    I believe El Cu Cuy is boogieman in Spanish.

    Harry Manbackon June 18, 2002   Link
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    I thought el cu cuy meant monster, i think it does, i'm pretty sure it does.

    IllNinoFan89on July 30, 2002   Link
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    yeah i'm sure it does, cuz some of the lyrics are "kill the man become the monster"

    IllNinoFan89on July 31, 2002   Link
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    monster boogie man it is all the same jebus now what does it mean to you?! el cu cuy means something scary like when some messy can goes and sees a horror movie if he/she got scared they'd say "EL CU CUY!" y'know..that is what my ex-girlfriend told me anyway (and she's hispanic, so i think she'd know) ;) i duno i think it's about becomign the devil or something...im stoned now anyway.....

    reverand_chrison August 07, 2002   Link
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    I'm south-american, and the term "El Cu Cu" means like a monster something that will come to get you, some other countries add the "Y" anyway, it's something scary that parents make up to scare their kids... like "go to bed and ask your guardian angel to take care of you and push away el cu cu" .. you know.. childhood bull. . :P

    purity3don September 29, 2002   Link
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    i love this song, but i gotta ask, WTF is with "paulie shots"? and DAMN rayna foss for getting married....

    MushroomheadJuggaloon October 12, 2002   Link
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    "kill the man become the monster" that's my favorite part

    I like it so much, I named my band that

    kijimaon March 25, 2003   Link
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    that's the truth

    GhostWishingon April 01, 2003   Link
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    that's the truth

    GhostWishingon April 01, 2003   Link
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    el cu cuy is a monster from mexico that sucks the blood out of goats. u can say it the mexican big foot.

    techn9njaon July 14, 2005   Link

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