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Solomon Bites The Worm Lyrics
Monday
Count all the teeth in my head
Tuesday
Anointed by a man in a dress
It's more than just a question of time
It's more a question of
Reason and rhyme
Wednesday
Got hiched just like a good boy should
Thursday
And Friday didn't feel so good
On Saturday I said my goodbyes
On Sunday I'm food
For the worms and the flies
Pack up your troubles now take
All you can carry
On your way
Your way
Just remember this time you know you've only got seven days
It's more than just a question of time
It's more a question of
Reason and rhyme
Pack up your troubles now take
All you can carry
On your way
Your way
Just remember this time you know you've only got seven days
Count all the teeth in my head
Tuesday
Anointed by a man in a dress
It's more than just a question of time
It's more a question of
Reason and rhyme
Got hiched just like a good boy should
Thursday
And Friday didn't feel so good
On Saturday I said my goodbyes
On Sunday I'm food
For the worms and the flies
All you can carry
On your way
Your way
Just remember this time you know you've only got seven days
It's more a question of
Reason and rhyme
All you can carry
On your way
Your way
Just remember this time you know you've only got seven days
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OMG first post since this song came out in 98??? Best song EVER! Everyone would love it oif they had it played to them! OMFMOG!!!!! Takes a deep breath I think it's just about a particularly eventful week! :-)
Sorry, it's not about that. It's about Solomon Grundy, the title character in a poem about a man's life. Solomon Grundy, born on a Monday... oh just google it.
Yep, you're spot on there.
A man in a dress - the priest who baptises him and obviously if your worm food you're dead for his Sunday event.
For those of you who don't know the nursery rhyme...
Solomon Grundy, Born on a Monday, Christened on Tuesday, Married on Wednesday, Took ill on Thursday, Grew worse on Friday, Died on Saturday, Buried on Sunday. That was the end of Solomon Grundy.