It's undeniably lazy
What we do when you're not around
Hospitalize the crazies
Keep the maggots underground
Oh, whoa
Oh, whoa-oh

It was a hell of a time, it was a hell of a time
So swell, so swell
It was a hell of a time, it was a hell of a time
So swell, so swell
It was a hell of a time, it was a hell of a time
So swell, so swell
It was a hell of a time, it was a hell of a time
So swell, so swell

It was a hell of a time, it was a hell of a time
So swell, so swell
It was a hell of a time, it was a hell of a time
So swell, so swell
It was a hell of a time, it was a hell of a time
So swell, so swell
It was a hell of a time, it was a hell of a time
So swell, so swell

It's undeniably lazy
What we do when you're not around
Hospitalize the crazies
Keep the maggots underground
Oh, whoa
Oh, whoa-oh


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