Take it out, take it out, take it out, take it out,
Take it out.
Dog god bites my face.
Rip it out by the roots, rip it out by the roots
From my skull.
Goddamn toilet washes me away.
I am the chocolate cow, chocolate cow
Ask forgiveness and I'll show you how.
Trippin this, trippin this, trippin this, trippin this,
Trippin that.
Smile like a Cheshire cat.
Get it out, get it out, get it out, get it out
Of your skull.
You're just a doll I make sometimes to play.
Take me down now, hole in the ground.
The little girls think that I'm so sweet.
Mocked up and down, heart like a ghost town.
Spirits of the world cower at my feet.
I am the chocolate cow, chocolate cow
Ask forgiveness and I'll show you how.


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    mhmm. i just like the song

    EcKoSpAmon June 08, 2005   Link
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    Awesome, if only Manson still sounded like this.

    iskallaon December 19, 2005   Link
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    well i love this song its so goddamn kool and to me it just sounds like one crazi assed acid trip that i had once lol.

    mansonjunkieon October 19, 2004   Link

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