Hey, my best friend's a butcher, he has sixteen knives
He carries them all over the town
At least he tries oh look it stopped snowing
My best friend's from Poland and oh he has a beard
But they caught him with his case in a public place
That is what we had feared

He severed segments and secretly liked that
He always took the time to speak with me I liked him for that
He severed segments and secretly liked that
He always took the time
He always took the time

C'mon now pussycat

My best friend's a butcher, he has sixteen knives
He carries them all over the town
At least he tries oh look it stopped snowing
And my best friend's from Poland and oh he has a beard
But they caught him with his case in a public place
That is what we had feared

He severed segments and secretly liked that
He always took the time to speak with me I liked him for that
He severed segments and secretly liked that
He was growing on me
He was growing on me


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    I think BOBSTER or whatever his name is needs this site to give himself meaning or accredidation. And if the dumb cat actually listened to what he/she was saying he would see the contrast in his statements. LIKE HOW IN THE HELL CAN YOU PUT SOMEONES INTERPRETATIONS DOWN WHEN YOU CLAIM TO HAVE ACTUALLY TALKED TO THE SONGWRITER!!!!. You cant belittle them on the strength of not having your own interpretation, if your so DAMN smart you wouldnt have needed to talk to anyone supposedly at some show. Stop being a lame ass and get a life.

    SteelyDanforeveron November 05, 2005   Link

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