Black Cactus Choir in Neon Savannah. We travel in packs in our hot air balloons. Black Cactus Choir in Neon Savannah. Assassins with tusks and glasses sneak into our black cactus baskets. Black Cactus Choir in Neon Savannah. Who stuck a knife in my balloon? Now I’m marooned in a bazaar in Khartoum. He’s a killer, a killer, a Black Cactus Killer! Now my face is grotesquely deflated. And all my typewriters are clicking heavy metal lyrics. Everything’s turned to shit there’s mosquitoes as big as moons hovering around my crawling corpse. Dirt in my mouth, barbed wire lingerie flying on all fours.. Where’s that man with the megaphone? I want to see the man with the megaphone right now, I wanna see his face! Black Cactus Choir in Neon Savannah. All the crowds throwing stones at my black cactus bones. Black Cactus Choir in Neon Savannah. We leave our dead ,we abandon our stranded. Black Cactus Choir in Neon Savannah. We’ve left another singer to be eaten alive. He’s a killer, a killer, a Black Cactus Killer!


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    does this song have anything to do with the book lord of the flies?

    the man with the megaphone, the choir, the parachute man that gets stuck there and dies because his parachute fails?

    monica74on January 17, 2006   Link

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