Get one thing clear, first you live in fear, then you disappear, and that unity
Shift gear, and I, try to steer, I see a tear, you're so fuckin insincere

Django,
You drag your coffin around
You drag your coffin around
You drag your coffin around
Django,
You drag your coffin around
All around town, just like a dead man does
Just like a dead man does
Just like a dead man does
Just like a dead man
Dead man
Dead man
Dead man
Dead man

Gonna have some fun, so you belong, cocaine run, until you watch the fuckin sun go
Underground, and the never found, and the drugs are around, gotcha tired fuckin beyond

Django,
You drag your coffin around
You drag your coffin around
You drag your coffin around
Django,
You drag your coffin around
All around town, just like a dead man does
Just like a dead man does
Just like a dead man does
Just like a dead man
Dead man
Dead man
Dead man
Dead man

Get one thing clear, first you live in fear, then you disappear, and that unity shit
Shift gear, and I, try to steer, I see a tear, you're so fuckin insincere

Django,
You drag your coffin around
You drag your coffin around
You drag your coffin around
Django,
You drag your coffin around, all around town


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    almost all rancid's songs are about movie characters can someone message me the list of movies? i'd really appreciate it

    fireishot-ouchon September 09, 2009   Link

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