Oh god
Has she always lived here?
(I think she has)
Oh god
Has she always looked like that?
(I think she has)

Oh god
God, has she forgot me?
(I think she has)
Oh god
Has she joined the army?
(I think she has)

Oh god
Has she left here?
(I think she has)
In her grown up years
In her pilot years
(I think she has)
Like she came from outer space

Oh god
Has she turned queer?
(Yes she has)
In her grown up years
In a pilot dream
(Yes she has)
Like she came from outer space

And now she's got helicopters
(Yes she has)

And now she's got helicopters
(Yes she has)

And now she's got helicopters
(Yes she has)

And now she's got helicopters
(Yes she has)

And now she's got helicopters
(Yes she has)

And now she's got helicopters
(Yes she has)


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Pilot Can at the Queer of God Lyrics as written by Ronald Jones Michael Ivins

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  • +1
    My Interpretation

    I don't think it's complete nonsense. He hasn't seen this girl for a long time, but now he's fallen for her. She's in the army now and doesn't remember him anymore. Hence the helicopter and the pilot dreams like she came from outer space.

    JackRubyon June 19, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    talk about nonsense! but you can't not love it...along with "Lightning Strikes the Postman" this is Ronald Jones's best work on the noise guitar.

    Whiffeton November 13, 2005   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    yes its complete nonsense, but i like it...

    GrungyBeatleon March 17, 2007   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    Top notch nonsense.

    laurentertainingon August 12, 2007   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    Abrasive and aggressive beat, I really like this song.

    miesterseanon June 12, 2008   Link
  • -1
    My Interpretation

    paranoid schizophrenia? On Acid!

    thecriksteron May 07, 2010   Link

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