Polish the fork and stick the fork in him
Polish the fork and stick the fork in him
Shinier still and stick the fork in him
He's done boys, he's done boys

Where will you sleep my stomach
my second stomach through the trees
Handicapped
buzzing out on the Steppes
Spooking yourself in the breeze
Somebody dies somebody didn't shave
ruminating the slimy stars

Polish the fork and stick the fork in him
Kad tad - Kad tad - Kad tad
Polish it more and stick the fork in him
Kad tad - Kad tad - Kad tad
Shinier still and stick the fork in him
He's done boys, he's done boys

Faces of the grass go lengthening (oor) the lengthening faces through the ice and the sun (ooor) faces lengthen go lengthening faces into lengthening faces from the branch to the grass with buried heads they stand in full view eyes sliding of the faces up and up slide up the faces ice and sun and up the faces go lengthening faces eyes are sliding above the tall and peaceful grass

Polish the fork and stick the fork in him
Kad tad - Kad tad - Kad tad
Polish the fork and stick the fork in him
Kad tad - Kad tad - Kad tad
Shinier still and stick the fork in him
He's done boys, he's done boys


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    General Comment

    "“Buzzers” finds an obscure link between Balkan wars (the repeated refrain “kad tad” is Serbian for “one day”, the motto of patient vengeance-hunger) and the evolution of horses."

    from here: uncut.net/music/uncut/reviews/8759

    kyeoon September 21, 2008   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Lengthening faces from the branch to the grass = horses evolving longer faces as they stopped eating from trees and began eating grass

    Flumpon February 15, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    About Yugoslovian conflicts and the horrors of violence?

    "Steppes"- A dry forest, but not dry enough to be a desert.

    "Kad Tad": Croatian, it loosely means 'when thereupon'

    "my second stomach through the trees" "lengthening faces into lengthening faces from the branch to the grass with buried heads they stand in full view eyes sliding of the faces up and up slide up the faces " - Perhaps he's describing the carnage of inflicted upon the human body from bombs

    Gestfalaon February 25, 2008   Link

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