I went to see a rabbi
But despite his advise
I want an operation
I will not father life

Operation,
Operation
Snip & tie,
Snip & tie

They send me to a preacher
A really toughtful guy
He said my idea's crazy
I shouldn't even try

This operation,
Operation
Snip & tie,
Snip & tie

But I've just seen a surgeon
And with a knife he cut
I cannot bring you children
This world is such a rut

Operation,
Operation
Snip & tie,
Snip & tie

I had an operation
A statement of our times
They tied my balls together
What's insides not alive


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Operation Lyrics as written by Roger Dowding Keith Lehrer

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    General Comment

    Catchy song. Most definately makes me wonder what I've done by bringing 4 kids into this world... it's only gonna get worse. Maybe I should have had the ol' snippy snip way back when lol

    Tricky1979on May 10, 2013   Link
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    oh no, what will become of the circle jerking?

    floating_eyeon April 12, 2006   Link

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