Alvin's feelin' restless, cellblock H
A carton of smokes for 10 mintues of pleasure
Say, if I cannot have you, nobody will, if nobody will, what, nobody
No, no, no, yes, no, no, no

Yes, yes, no, no, yes, no (nobody)
Alvin's feelin' randy, ready to roll, shovin' a shiv between the shoulders
Say, if I cannot have you, nobody will, if nobody will, what, nobody
No, no, no, no, no, no, no

No, no, no, no, no, no, no (nobody)
Do ya wanna (dance now?), I shaved my ass
Hey boy, I got no hair on my ass, I got no hair on my cock
I shaved my whole body, how do ya like that boy, how do ya like that boy

Hey come here, hey, come here
Alvin's feelin' randy, ready to roll, shovin' a shiv between the shoulders
Say, if I cannot have you, nobody will, if nobody will, what, nobody
No, no, no, no, no, no, no

No, no, no, no, no, no, no
No, yes, no, yes, no, yes, no
No, yes, no, yes, no
Nobody

No, no, yes, no, no
Nobody, no


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Karpis Lyrics as written by David L Yow Carey F Mcneilly

Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing

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    This song is about Alvin Karpis who was the last of the "Public Enemies" that J. Edger Hoover hunted down in the 1930's. Karpis spent 25 years in Alcatraz. I imagine Yow read Karpis's autobiography and wrote the song based on an incident in Karpis' life.

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