Gentle pretty thing
Who only had one spring
You bravely faced the world
Ready for anything
I'm happy that you lived
For your life is mine
What have I except to cry
Spirit never die
Birds of the air
Beasts of the earth
Overjoyed at Bambi's birth they gambolled in the glade

Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?

Murder murder murder
Someone should be angry
The crime of the century
Who shot little Bambi
Never trust a hippie
'Cause I love punky Bambi
I'll kill to find the killer
In that rotten roll army
All the spikey punkers
Believers in the ruins
With one big shout
They all cry out
Who killed Bambi?

Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?

Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?
Who killed Bambi?


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    Girl at the beginning of the film was a Sue Catwoman "look-a-like". This song was a relic of Mclaren's 1st attempt at producing a Sex Pistols film - "Who Killed Bambi" - sung on The Swindle by Eddie Tenpole.

    Bratton February 03, 2006   Link

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