Your emergency's about to end
Earlier this evening on your bed
Well, I can hear them upstairs rattlin'
Off the names of people that are dead

Hear them, listen
Hear them talkin'
Bark, bark, bark, bark
Talkin' nonsense

Your distress distracts me to no end
Your distress distracts me from my friends
Dollar Chinese food won't settle in
And your bull whip is rippin' me to shreds

Aw, come on, come over, let me in
Wake up and roll over, 'cause I'm comin' in
Your emergency's about to end
Your emergency, your emergency

Your words burn like acid on my skin
And my attention span's unravellin'
And I'm comin' over, let me in
Wake up and roll over, 'cause I'm comin' in
Your emergency's about to end

End. Stop. Cut. Out. End. Stop. Cut. Out.


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Emergency's About to End Lyrics as written by Robert Zabrecky Robert O'sullivan

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    Another bright spot in an otherwise Gawd-Awful movie.

    Major Valoron August 11, 2006   Link

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