In a land made of string
Where the hills are balls of twine
And the doctor knits the sun
Down in a baseball diamond mine

And the mozzarella sweaters
Get sewn to the tits
Where the lump behind the sheet
Is where the tumor took a shit
And I'll be getting head
Under the rainbow
And I'll be getting head
Under the rainbow
And I'll be getting head
Under the rainbow

Well we came upon a cracker
And we all came on this cracker
And the last one had to eat it
And she did

But she threw it up like a whore
And the sunshine stabbed right through her
Like a whore on a skewer
In the wind


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    Personally I think by "came" he merely means approached, and used the word "came" so that people would argue about it.

    ChrisWojon September 26, 2006   Link

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