Separate the sparkle from the stars and put them both on trial.
"order in the court!", the judge pukes up a putrid smile.
Tear the tingle from the touch
And lock them both in a windowless cell.
The D.A. fingers the jury like the snail fucks the shell.
Clik clik bang bang
Kiss the siamese gun
Clik clik bang bang bang.

exhibit A: the trail of the womb tears the blinking genitalia.

exhibit B: a death leather towel to mop the blood and saliva.
Every smile is evidence,
And lifting a proud tentacle his honor howls your sentence
"death to the accused the scum the human menace."

exhibit C: your journal sewn with pony hair and claws.

exhibit D: your cancerous smiles our equations can't solve,
Those teeth can't be tamed they can't be proven,
Load the siamese gun shoot shoot shoot it!

sterilize the black widow of it's web silk,
Drain piano island of it's pineapple milk.
Pave the sea, divorce the fish from the fin.
The gavel pounds...the audience hisses for skin.
Order yeah! order yeah! order in the court!
Let the execution begin...
The executioner's thighs widen like a grin let the execution begin.
And in a flash every face twists electric octopus,
Hungry, anxious for pain.
Clik clik bang bang kiss
The siamese gun...

exhibit E: you're on your knees.
Choking on the barrel of the siamese gun!






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    this song is really fucked up.. but like all their other songs, i love it. its probably about how court and fair representation is bullshit. Also, they left out a lot of good lyrics, like in most of the other songs. idk what peoples' problem is with finding complete lyrics.

    here's the real lyrics:separate the sparkle from the stars and put them both on trial. "order in the court!", the judge pukes up a putrid smile. tear the tingle from the touch and put them both in a vacant cell the D.A. fingers the jury like the snail fucks the shell. click click bang bang kiss the siamese gun click click bang bang bang.

    exhibit A: the trail of the womb tears the blinking genitalia.

    exhibit B: a death leather towel to mop the blood and saliva. every smile is evidence, and lifting a proud tentacle his honor howls your sentence "death to the accused the scum the human menace."

    exhibit C: your journal sewn with pony hair and claws.

    exhibit D: your cancerous smiles our equations can't solve, those teeth can't be tamed they can't be proven, load the siamese gun shoot shoot shoot it!

    sterilize the black widow of it's web silk, drain piano island of it's pineapple milk. pave the sea, divorce the fish from the fin. the gavel pounds...the audience hisses for skin. order yeah! order yeah! order in the court! let the extermination begin... the executioner's thighs widen like a grin let the execution begin. and in a flash every face twists electric octopus, hungry, anxious for pain. click click bang bang kiss the siamese gun...

    exhibit E: you're on your knees. choking on the barrel of the siamese gun!

    1-Armed_Scissoron January 29, 2006   Link

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