Business man come shake my hand
Show me numbers that I understand
You're my candle I'm your burnin wick
Two sides comin' in quick

Say goodbye when you see me sign
Now I'm crucified!

Crucify me, crucify me
Crucify me, crucify me

The ground is fertile and the grass is green
So many things to be seen
So many bands to be heard
Just for once can I be ignored?

Say goodbye when you see me sign
Now I'm crucified

Crucify me, crucify me
Crucify me, crucify me
Yeah

He back, cool I say
Oh, gotta get away
No no no no reason for me to stay
But I'll come back another day
Get on the bus and
Hand the guy my money
He tried to say It ain't enough, man
I said What the fuck you talkin' bout?!

Say goodbye when you see me sign
Now I'm crucified!

Crucify me, crucify me
Crucify me, crucify me

Business man come shake my hand
Show me numbers that I understand
You're my candle I'm your burnin' wick
Two sides comin' two sides comin' so quick

Say goodbye when you see me sign
Now I'm crucified!

Crucify me, crucify me
Crucify me, crucify me

Oh, what the papers say
We're caught up in the disarray
Well'd you see their faces when we dropped the bomb?
Haha, Tim, had his pay all along

Crucify me, crucify me
Crucify me, crucify me


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Disorder and Disarray Lyrics as written by Roger M. Freeman Lars Frederiksen

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    Lyric Correction: Ace man, cool, I say Gonna get away No, no, no reason for me to stay But I come back another day Get on the bus and And got out the money Driver said "that aint enough man" I say "what the fuck you talking 'bout"

    Maffroon September 08, 2002   Link

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