Chicken blows
I suppose we could have a girl or a boy
And I see what you mean
I'm not here to drink all the beer

In the fridge (oh, la la la)
In the room (oh)
In the house
In the place (oh, la la la)

That we both (oh)
So love
Can you sink to the depths (lots of "oh"ing)
I don't know

I don't even care
And our lives slip away
In the end we will probably reach
All the way (oh, la la la)

To the walls (oh)
over there
Have you flown? (oh, la la la)
Our courage (oh)

Is only a taste
And I'll get paid (ooh, ooh)
If you'll get laid (ooh, ooh)
It's our parade (ooh, ooh)


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Chicken Blows Lyrics as written by Robert E. Jr. Pollard

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    I don't think that GbV would be accepted by the mainstream too well with lo-fi albums like Bee Thousand and Vampire on Titus. But we love them anyway. And yeah, I agree with your opinion.

    ZEROpumpkinson August 21, 2007   Link

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