Less conversation
No moral obligation
To tell me how you feeling tonight, right
Minds over racing
Visions got me shaking
Motor station changing your mind
(Mind, mind, mind)

I see what's at the ending of the rat trap
Lady Jabowakee's eatin' bed bugs
The rabbit dug a hole straight through to China
So where do we go?
And where is the rabbit's hole?

I'm feeling like I'm pulling away, yeah
I'm feeling like I'm pulling away, yeah
I'm feeling like I'm pulling away, yeah
I'm feeling like I'm sinking in
I'm moving in
I'm feeling like I'm pulling away

Old Tom Turtles
A hustler and a cousin
His lizard like complexion ain't right (right)
Motor city's moving
There's big grizzly's grooving
He's a number one percenter tonight
(Right on, right on, right on, right on)

I see what's at the ending of the rat trap
Lady Jabowakee's eatin' bed bugs
The rabbit dug a hole straight through to China
So where do we go?
And where is the rabbit's hole?

I'm feeling like I'm pulling away, yeah
I'm feeling like I'm pulling away, yeah
I'm feeling like I'm pulling away, yeah
I'm feeling like I'm sinking in

Don't let the grip on this subside
Chips will only grow one shoulder at a time
The lessons of all lessons of our lives
And forget about the troubles for a time, time, time, time

I'm feeling like I'm pulling away, yeah
I'm feeling like I'm pulling away, yeah
I'm feeling like I'm pulling away, yeah
I'm feeling like I'm sinking in
I'm moving in
I'm feeling like I'm pulling away
I see what's at the ending of the rat trap


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Huckleberry Crumble Lyrics as written by Robert Emile Deleo Dean Deleo

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    trippy lyrics.... with scott mentioning rabbits, lizzards, turtles, and bed bugs

    redhostageon May 29, 2010   Link

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