Ticker tape parades
Embalmed in napalm
A struggle for power
In the belly of the beast
Disneyland debutantes
Table dance for dollars
While Silicone soldiers wear Versace fatigues

And everyday I look I see the devil in the mirror
I've been blinded by illusion
Perfection can't be attained

That's why...
Ouiga won't you tell the future
Roast the pigs with pineapples and smiles and tenderness

Poison a chicken
And it will predict the future
Hellhounds and witches are sniffing at my door
Over the borders we've been trading human skin
And everyday I look I see the devil in the mirror

I've been praying to bleeding statues
Dining with these hungry ghosts

That's why...
Ouija won't you tell the future
Roast the pigs with pineapples and smiles and tenderness

You've got a chip on your shoulder
There's a target on my chest
I've got a secret that I'm dying to confess

I've been blinded by the future
Present life cannot sustain

That's why...
Ouiga won't you tell the future
Roast the pigs with pineapples and smiles and tenderness


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    this song is fuc*ing awesome and they should make more songs like these!

    nicao4uon July 22, 2002   Link
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    hell yeh they do!!! lol he he he they totally rock but most bands arent as talented as other artists... lol he he he

    HawaiianBluPunkon July 24, 2002   Link
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    todd rocks my socks but as much as i like this song i like the dfd stuff better

    xslicexpaperxwristxon June 15, 2003   Link
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    I agree xslicex.

    paiger0oni11on June 12, 2009   Link

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