Gimme a B
Gimme a A
Gimme a B
Gimme a Y

What's that spell?
What's that spell?
What's that spell?

Baby

Earl had a baby
Baby was her name
He knew she was crazy
Tiny was the same
Down behind the shed
Slaughtering the hog
Slice along the belly
Feed it to the dog

One, two, three, who should I kill?
Every motherfucker running up the hill
One, two, three, what should I do?
Get fucked up and fuck up you

Pussy liquor
Make ya sicker
Pussy liquor
Do it quicker

Yeah we liked to get fucked up (fucked up)
Yeah I like to get fucked up, too
Yeah I bet you do

Yeah we liked to get fucked up (fucked up)
Yeah I like to get fucked up too
Yeah I bet you do

Tim had a baby
Otis was his name
White as a ghost totally insane
Otis loves the girls
Young and clean
Drowning in a bucket of gasoline

One, two, three, who should I kill?
Every motherfucker running up the hill
One, two, three, what should I do?
Get fucked up and fuck up you

Pussy liquor
Make ya sicker
Pussy liquor
Do it quicker

Yeah we liked to get fucked up
Yeah I like to get fucked up, too
Yeah I bet you do

Yeah we liked to get fucked up
Yeah I like to get fucked up, too
Yeah I bet you do

Don't you know something
They won't tell
C'mon man
Send them to a hell
Burnin' in the house
Spirits are alive
A tongue lashing mama
Help them to survive

One, two, three, who should I kill?
Every motherfucker running up the hill
One, two, three, what should I do?
Get fucked up and fuck up you

Pussy liquor
Make ya sicker
Pussy liquor
Do it quicker


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    Some of this song doesn't even work anymore though. In Devil's Rejects we find out Earle wasn't even Baby's father, Captain Spaulding is. And Otis isn't even a blood member of the family, according to the bio they have on the website for him. I guess Mother Firefly is the mother of both Tiny and Baby, but they have different fathers. Tiny is Earle's son, and Baby is Spaulding's daughter. It would make sense too cause she was a prostitute and all. Grampa was probably either Earle, Spaulding, or Mother Firefly's father. And Otis is just a kindred spirit that they all consider part of the family. And who the hell knows what any of their relationship to Dr. Satan was, although I wouldn't be surprised if he was related to Earle somehow, seeing as they're both insane surgeons.

    Sunny Day Believeron August 13, 2005   Link

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