On a plane, on a plane
Off to see the city girls again
Only bringing what to carry on,
So that you know I won't be long
Dripping beard as cold as hell
And the motherfuckers gonna go to jail

Honestly I can see
The giggling virgin overlooking me
Trying to put together what to say
Although it wouldn't matter anyway
Dripping beard as cold as hell
And the motherfuckers gonna go to jail

This Rememo is set for home
It's personal but they need to know

I'm overdue another round,
To gain control and take me down
You're all tied up as you should be
And I'll be cutting out naturally
Dripping beards as cold as jail
And the motherfuckers gonna go to hell

This Rememo is set for home
It's personal but they need to know


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    My Interpretation

    From the album booklet:

    On a plane on a plane off to see the city girls again only bringing what to carry on, so that you know I won't be long Dripping beards as cold as hell and the motherfucker's gonna go to jail

    Honestly I can see the giggling virgin overlooking me trying to put together what to say although it wouldn't matter anyway Dripping beards as cold as hell and the motherfucker's gonna go to jail

    This rememo is set for home it's personal but they need to know I'm overdue another round, to gain control and take me down You're all tied up as you should be and I'll be cutting out naturally Dripping beards as cold as jail and the motherfucker's gonna go to hell

    This rememo is set for home it's personal but they need to know

    eric_005on January 24, 2009   Link

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