Should I treasure the red
Or treasure the light
The bitter juniper is still food
Pull down your pants by the shi'ites
Tire my tongue over your gums

oh honey bee
Buzz upon me
Slip me a note
Oh God, what a donkey
It smells like Fallujah
A hammock rod
This shirt clings like dander
This kiss scrapes like rust

tiny, tiny paws covered in the dirt
Tiny purring sounds rising like a pike
Stabbing my hand a sailor
This last night of ours' pathetic
Tiny, tiny paws turning into dust
Tiny shining eye, rolling like a die
Casting my fate to the gristmill
This last night of ours
Finally I'm surprised

oh, tuck away those acient jugs of yours
Reaquainted with the brush of a skinflake
Cooped up between a jerk and a hard place
You sight your eye off the tip of your gun

tiny, tiny paws covered in the dirt
Tiny purring sounds rising like a pike
Stabbing my hands like a savior
This last night of ours forever
Tiny, tiny paws tunring into dust
Tiny shining eye, rolling like a die
Casting my faith to the wayside
This last night of ours
Finally I'm surprised


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    I think you're right about the cat stuff, and 'jugs' does make a lot more sense now that I REALLY think about it and REALLY listen to it. Also I REALLY think that it was necessary for you to post all of the lyrics again. Also can you guys not hear the 'D' sound at the end of the chorus?

    langdonon August 13, 2005   Link

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